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DEBES APPREHENDERE LATINVM. EST HEREDITAS TVA.

Textvm hoc conficitvr vt facile ad intellegendvm tironibvs sit. probe scio verba fabvlo debeo apprehendere non fere a romanis ita dicta esse, qvamqvam egomet tiro sim.

>> No.17725596

>>17725587
salve

>> No.17725631

>>17725587
>EST HEREDITAS TVA
barbarus sum; gloria Ambiorigi!

>> No.17725657

salve amici

hodie volo loqui de ranis.

ranae tam pulchrae sunt ut eas cotidie futuam.

haec fabula mea est. gratias tibi ago

>> No.17725667

nunc est masturbandum

>> No.17725676

Bigus dickus

>> No.17725699
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salve docti amici. sunt qui latine dicere volunt, quamquam in interrete, et hoc pectus mulcet. superest in hoc mundo nobilitas!

>> No.17725704

>>17725699
*salvete
mehercule, proh pudor

>> No.17725707

Cum sepias non femmes

>> No.17725869

I love Latin. It mogs other languages so bad

>> No.17725959

Cum

>> No.17726085

in viis tu dum cum in vagina ense ambules, salvus eris.

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>>17725657
quid dicendum de ranis? valde amabiles sunt. pone ante oculos sine ranis mundum. vero infernum foret.

>> No.17726302

>>17725587
Ego busto loadum meum in assus tuus

>> No.17726527

bvmp

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>> No.17726558

>>17726550
Shit, nulla verba
omne ineptias potest esse periculosum. Novitas abundat, cum RAPIO lingua mortua.

>> No.17726591

>>17726550
quid agis iesu? unde tam musculosus? te in caelis exercebas?

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>>17726591
Mi dispiace, figlio mio. Viaggio nel tempo a una velocità troppo alta per trasmetterti i miei guadagni.

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>>17726623
vero laudandus es, tu es enim rex musculosus... in genua procumbo

>> No.17727092

o latinam linguam discentes... qui scriptores latine C1/C2 sunt?

>> No.17727112

Salve omnes

Quid vos hodie legens? Lego Lucani De Bello Gallico, universitatem. tibi placeas mihi ignoscite si errorem facio, non saepe feci.

>> No.17727132

>>17725587
Speak English instead of a dead language.

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>>17727132
nunc dicemus hunc hominem stultum esse, et ille non potest intellegere ne unum quidem verbum

>> No.17727172

>>17727112
Hodie epistulas Senecae et Virgilium legi, ut soleo. Paucis paginis Virgilii et Senecae lectis semper me fortiorem mente et anima sentio. Non est medicamentum illis superius, ut opinor, quod inveni potest.
>>17727132
Quid? Quid est "English"?

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>>17727132
BARBARI ABITE.

>> No.17727197

hodie meum latinum examen profeci. scio me vicisse.
vesper intrabo municipium atque etiam emam LSD.

>> No.17727228

>>17727197
noli nimis LSD consumere, ne stultus fias et capacitas tua cogitandi degeneretur. dico ab experientia cum amicis meis. in moderatione autem tibi proderit.

>> No.17727358

>>17727228
>dico ab experientia cum amicis meis
consumpsistine vel modo amicis consumperunt?
scio non abuti LSD posse,quod post mox tempore consumere non vis. postremo tua anima pro mense satis est. Quin hoc et non intellegit et abuti posset, hic ante LSD consumptum non valida mente habuit.

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>>17725587
>SI FABVLAS LINGVAM ROMANICAM
Daily reminder that Romans were Northwestern European in appearance if not ancestry and that most of those who are squatting on the Mediterranean possessions of ancient Rome in Europe are half-breed Middle Easterners.

Romani vero flavis.

>> No.17728090

>>17727358
olim LSD consumpsi. experientia fructus sum sed unum tempus sufficit. amici quibuscum id consumpsi nunc mihi desunt :(
in "silkroad" emi. nunc difficile est LSD invenire.
>scio non abuti LSD posse
recte dicis sed amici mei stultissimi erant. LSD consumebant quotidie. vale cerebrum.

>> No.17728299

>>17725587
Meus cocquus est magnus et pulchrus. Advocate mater tuam et interrogas, si non fides meum.

>> No.17728341

>>17725587
Verum est.

>> No.17728375

VADA A BORDO CAZZO

>> No.17728386

EEEEEH IM WALKING HERE THE BALLS ON THIS FUCKIN MOOK

>> No.17728660

>>17728090
>vale cerebrum.
kek
ab meo tergo rideo
>silkroad
via serici?
ok. i jsut finished a latin exam today. i seriously need one day rest before doing latin for pleasure again after reading only Cicero for the last months.

>> No.17728676

>>17728660
you'll probably find that you're even better at latin after taking a break for a while, letting everything sink in a bit more. bona fortuna tibi

>> No.17728697

>>17728676
fortuna et tecum sit!

>> No.17728782

>>17727740
>Daily reminder that Romans were Northwestern European in appearance
Lol no.

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>>17728782
And yet funny how every bust and statues have Aryan features and how classical Latin pronunciation sounds closer to ancient Germanic than lisp faggy spanish, effeminate italian, gypsy romanian and whatever disgusting garbage portuguese is, all of them influenced by semitic languages.

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHqoJoWa2zY

Reminder, Kaiser is closer and more accurate than Seezar or Cheesar.

>> No.17729145

>>17729094
come on now don't be a retard, I laugh at mediterranists like everyone else, but Villanovan Italics were not "NW European" and neither they would be that blonde as a rule
even morphologically, Romans resemble more the big headed central European/Balkan types than actual nordics, they were certainly intrusive to Italy but not "nordic"
and Italian pronunciation is overall pretty conservative, an Italian pronouncing "Caesar" like it's written will sound much closer to the restituta than a German, they just have butchered the popular name into Cesare

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>>17729145
>central European/Balkan types
Ah yes how could I forget about the brilliant czech-serbo-croat cosmic empire and it's influence on the rest of the world, truly the greatest of all civilizations.

>> No.17729426

>>17729145
there are people that look like that bust all over Europe tbqh

>> No.17729446

Cum populi barbari adsunt, sapientia abest.

>> No.17729792

why are so many people using the dumb fucking 'v' for 'u'... lowercase v didn't exist in latin and is pure numbskullery

>> No.17729798

>>17729446
verum est.

>> No.17729827

>>17729094
The Romans were actually all mulatto trannies

>> No.17730027

>>17729827
This is what the average brown med actually believes.

>> No.17730462

>>17727112
Salve Anon

Hodie Metaphysica Aristotelis Lego. Hoc Autem Mox Factus Ero, Quid Postea Legere Debeo?

>> No.17730513

>>17730462
quamobrem usus es primis litteris maioris? an forte Jaden Smith es?

>> No.17730530

>>17730513
>an forte Jaden Smith es?
hahahahahae

>> No.17730550

I hope the people itt know that the latin posts are all gibberish lol

>> No.17730564

>>17730550
ikr i put them through google translate and none of them made cents LOL

>> No.17730701

>>17730550
What was wrong with OPs latin?

>> No.17730728

>>17725587
latinum apprehendere debes, tua hereditas est*

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>>17730513
Ita

>> No.17730756

Weren't the ancestors of most people on this board on the other side of Hadrian's wall?

>> No.17730784

>>17730756
You mean the ancestors of most modern meds? I mean technically they were probably selling rugs in the Levant or herding camels in North Africa.

>> No.17731062

>>17730728
I know, I just wanted it to be more intelligible for modern romance speakers