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2019-11-09 02:16:39 UTC  

Idk that's what we were learning in High School

2019-11-09 02:16:45 UTC  

Hehe didnt need to look it up

2019-11-09 02:16:54 UTC  

stoink

2019-11-09 02:17:31 UTC  

These sentences which make no sense like "An orange cat eats a purple bird" or something like that @blanc

2019-11-09 02:17:33 UTC  

it means the wolf in the story, its an idiom that means don't speak of bad things

2019-11-09 02:17:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/642548393482387456/1533416796630.png

2019-11-09 02:18:12 UTC  

@fuguer Something our Latin teacher never explained to us

2019-11-09 02:18:18 UTC  

That idiom is not a thing in spanish

2019-11-09 02:18:34 UTC  

It was just learn what it translates into , and that's it

2019-11-09 02:19:07 UTC  

Good example of something in latin easy to understand

2019-11-09 02:19:30 UTC  

you learn that if you read some old latin plays

2019-11-09 02:19:39 UTC  

thats the best way to learn latin because you also learn the culture and context

2019-11-09 02:19:47 UTC  

Tbh, censorship of media has the opposite of its desired effect, and frankly, thanks to the internet, is impossible.

2019-11-09 02:20:01 UTC  

and language is much more than the denotation of words, there's connotation and flavor

2019-11-09 02:20:10 UTC  

Just build a great firewall @Weaboo Kempeitai

2019-11-09 02:20:12 UTC  

Lupus =lobo
In = en
Fabula = fabula

2019-11-09 02:20:23 UTC  

easy for romance languages

2019-11-09 02:20:49 UTC  

I only listen to the classics https://youtu.be/tsfnuyyjaB0

2019-11-09 02:20:52 UTC  

if you pay attention in english you pick up a ton of latin because we use it everywhere in biology, law, science, etc

2019-11-09 02:20:52 UTC  

In vino veritas...
tu es cunnus

2019-11-09 02:20:59 UTC  

What is even the point of learning latin

2019-11-09 02:21:07 UTC  

In vino veritas is my favorite

2019-11-09 02:21:19 UTC  

its the old english

2019-11-09 02:21:21 UTC  

the uniter

2019-11-09 02:21:22 UTC  

Latin was the language of science for 1000s of years

2019-11-09 02:21:31 UTC  

Huh?

2019-11-09 02:21:32 UTC  

English is provincial French

2019-11-09 02:21:35 UTC  

hum

2019-11-09 02:21:38 UTC  

En vino verdad (veritas is for children in modern spanish)

2019-11-09 02:21:41 UTC  

if you learn latin, you automatically understand a wealth of terms in biology (binomial nomenclature), medicine, law, etc

2019-11-09 02:21:48 UTC  

Barely any science happened in classical antiquity besides the greeks

2019-11-09 02:21:52 UTC  

canis lupus.....

2019-11-09 02:21:52 UTC  

Like only children use it

2019-11-09 02:22:03 UTC  

amicus curiae

2019-11-09 02:22:08 UTC  

oh yeah. you mean like today

2019-11-09 02:22:27 UTC  

You got me with curiae

2019-11-09 02:22:30 UTC  

Heal?

2019-11-09 02:22:37 UTC  

amicus curiae means friend of the court

2019-11-09 02:22:44 UTC  

Ah

2019-11-09 02:22:49 UTC  

so you submit a legal brief to the court regarding a case