LatIn PracticIn' Lessons
Brutus adsum jam forte,
Caesar aderat.
Brutus sic in omni(b)s,
Caesar sic inat.
Is ab ile heres ergo,
Fortibus es in ero.
Nobile themis trux,
Se vatacinum-pes an dux.
I nait sux,
Batatis vadis di
Latin lexus.
Tupi anot Tupi:
Datis nota kues tian.
Its ind di ad sir!
Pax & Lux!
Here is the translation:
"Brutus adds some jam for tea.
Caesar ate a rat.
Brutus was sick in omnibus.
Caesar's sick in a hat.
I say, Billy, here's a go;
Forty buses in a row.
No, Billy, their's trucks,
See what is in'em-peas an' ducks."
I know it sucks,
But that is what is the
Latin Lessons.
To be or not to be:
That's not a question.
It's indeed the answer!
Packs of Lucks!
(Peace and Love)
Ego sum
Paruus Homo Sapiens
Aptus ludere,
Totam diem,
In gramine,
In grammat,
Cum Divus/Diva.
I am
only human.
Ready to play,
All the day,
On the grass,
On Grammar,
With God/Goddess!
I'd like to end this session with (3)free "die"-versions:
"Latin ic iacit"
Latin lies here:
"Latin is a dead tongue
Dead as dead can be.
First it killed the Romans
And now it's killing me!"
Latin is a dead tongue
And that no one disagree.
But once it delighted the Romans
And now it's The Light in me!
Latin is a dead tongue
And dead know one can din. I
Always wondered why, though!
If it still delights Rome,
2 no-dead the Light's on(e)!
Pax o' Lux!
Ana "In" Tunes
(Excerpts from "Dummy's DOW Work'In&Out" by Ana Antunes, also available in Spanish)
I know I am not in All-gust yet, and I MAY sound "quiet" Contradictionary sometimes, but I don't jun(k)-lie: Can you cease it or can't you se(IS)e it?
Seize it till new-verbum!
"Verbum sat sapienti est."
"A word to the wise is sufficient."
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