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And any other cool Latin phrases....? Thanks.

2007-10-26 04:10:53 · 3 answers · asked by Spearfish 5 in Society & Culture Languages

Thanks guys.

On my high school t-shirt I could choose a phrase (like 15 character max) to go across the back. I figured I'd do a Latin one, since Latin's my favorite class.

I ended up going with "cave laborem"..."beware of work". Ha.

2007-10-26 06:03:42 · update #1

Man, I wish I was good enough at Latin to write a story. I'm in Latin III and NYS has us only beginning to formulate sentences.

PS-omnes will take the genative.

2007-10-26 06:06:47 · update #2

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hmm is it ''Amo del conocimiento'' its spanish anyways.

2007-10-26 04:26:35 · answer #1 · answered by Desiree Mu 5 · 0 2

Nice to see another person who takes Latin =).

Here are a few:

Habetisne Latinam (Got Latin?)

Odebenum (walrus)

Resiliens (bouncing. I paired this with walrus in a story I wrote in Latin I)

Singultus (gasp)

Meta (score!)

Volo edere tu (I will eat you. literally: I wish to eat you)

Abite cadite in fossam (Go fall in a ditch!)

Morsate meam (bite me)

Sum libens (I am willing)

For this next bit, substitute any name for 'Eucleidus'.

Nunc Eucleidus est iratus. Magnus iratus. Tergi eum viridis mutatit. Eum togae mutatit purpuream. Auctit septer pedi. “Eucleidus disrumpit!” clamat. (Now Eucleidus is mad. Very mad. His skin turned green. He grew 7 feet [feet as in the things attached to your legs. I couldn't find height]. His pants turned purple. "Eucleidus smash!" he roared.

Es sub prehensionem (You are under arrest)

D'ohus (D'oh. I invented that one)

Morboum on tuus matres sepulcres (A pox on your mother's grave. The grammar is iffy here. Take it to whoever is teaching you to fix it)

Non Credo Non Est (I can't believe it's not ... [insert anything here. I placed walrus])

And the answer to your question (finally!):
Dominus omnae scientiae (literally: master of all knowledge). I'm not to sure about what case omnes would go to, so it might be incorrect. Take it to your teacher.

Great choice for a second language! Pax ex (peace out).

2007-10-26 04:36:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Magister scientiae.

2007-10-26 04:25:42 · answer #3 · answered by JJ 7 · 1 1

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