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It can get boring holding up a shield wall during a war. And there’s really no reason to let good time go to waste. So to provide an opportunity for advancing one’s education while war wages around them, Calontir has begun giving Latin lessons during the fighting. Our thanks go to Master Andrixos to providing these lessons for us. | It can get boring holding up a shield wall during a war. And there’s really no reason to let good time go to waste. So to provide an opportunity for advancing one’s education while war wages around them, Calontir has begun giving Latin lessons during the fighting. Our thanks go to Master Andrixos to providing these lessons for us. | ||
So...repeat after Drix: | So...repeat after Drix: | ||
Consilium habemus. (We have a plan). | Consilium habemus. (We have a plan).<br> | ||
Consilium callidum est. (It is a clever plan). | Consilium callidum est. (It is a clever plan).<br> | ||
Est tam callidum ut vinci bis. (It is too clever to fail twice.) | Est tam callidum ut vinci bis. (It is too clever to fail twice.)<br> | ||
Si caudatum, mustela sit. (It is so clever, you could slap a tail on it and call it a weasel). | Si caudatum, mustela sit. (It is so clever, you could slap a tail on it and call it a weasel).<br> | ||
Hoc est consilium farcimen. (This is a weinie plan.) | Hoc est consilium farcimen. (This is a weinie plan.)<br> | ||
Cervisiam habes. (You have a beer.) | Cervisiam habes. (You have a beer.)<br> | ||
Cervisiae careo. (I have no beer.) | Cervisiae careo. (I have no beer.)<br> | ||
Qualis amicus es? (What kind of friend are you?) | Qualis amicus es? (What kind of friend are you?) | ||
Securem habeo. (I have a polearm). | Securem habeo. (I have a polearm).<br> | ||
Caput securem fregit. (Your head broke my polearm). | Caput securem fregit. (Your head broke my polearm).<br> | ||
Damn Rhinohider. (Damn Rhinohider.) | Damn Rhinohider. (Damn Rhinohider.) | ||
Sumus grex agni. (We are a flock of sheep). | Sumus grex agni. (We are a flock of sheep).<br> | ||
Agni dentati. (Sheep with teeth). | Agni dentati. (Sheep with teeth). | ||
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Revision as of 07:56, 22 April 2020
It can get boring holding up a shield wall during a war. And there’s really no reason to let good time go to waste. So to provide an opportunity for advancing one’s education while war wages around them, Calontir has begun giving Latin lessons during the fighting. Our thanks go to Master Andrixos to providing these lessons for us.
So...repeat after Drix:
Consilium habemus. (We have a plan).
Consilium callidum est. (It is a clever plan).
Est tam callidum ut vinci bis. (It is too clever to fail twice.)
Si caudatum, mustela sit. (It is so clever, you could slap a tail on it and call it a weasel).
Hoc est consilium farcimen. (This is a weinie plan.)
Cervisiam habes. (You have a beer.)
Cervisiae careo. (I have no beer.)
Qualis amicus es? (What kind of friend are you?)
Securem habeo. (I have a polearm).
Caput securem fregit. (Your head broke my polearm).
Damn Rhinohider. (Damn Rhinohider.)
Sumus grex agni. (We are a flock of sheep).
Agni dentati. (Sheep with teeth).