felicem diem natalem

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So who's Birthday is it? :innocent:
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relax Keith, it's just Catholic Guilt
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I knew what that meant before Keith said it...

*bursts with smugness* ;D
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scotty wrote:So who's Birthday is it? :innocent:
Honestly Keith. :roll: You're never gonna figure it out now.
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Francis wrote:
scotty wrote:So who's Birthday is it? :innocent:
Honestly Keith. :roll: You're never gonna figure it out now.
Anyway....good luck Mr. Scot!
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Glaudia iacta est?

Sona si latine loqueris?

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Glaudia iacta est?

Sona si latine loqueris?

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Now you're just showing off...
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boudicca wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Glaudia iacta est?

Sona si latine loqueris?

IZ.
Now you're just showing off...

Bene, cum Latine nescias, nolo manus meas in te maculare. ;D

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It' a braw moon licht nicht the nicht.
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Now I know how to say " I am between a Rock And A Hard Place" in Latin... :von:

Inter saxum et locum durum sum

(Note, I modified that slightly from the text on the page, which read "Now I really am between...etc.".
Thereby demonstrating tha I can in fact speak Latin. :innocent: ;D
I did get an A in my Higher for it, so :P .
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scotty wrote:It' a braw moon licht nicht the nicht.
ye missed oot 'bricht'
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happy birthday scotty xxxx

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you've made the baby Jesus weep, ems
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awww.. i'll burp him then.

and anyway.. just returning the compliment
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hing oan.....Felicem Diem Natalem
they're one of Libby's bands, right?
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emilystrange wrote:happy birthday scotty xxxx

per ardua ad astra.... bit like reading heartland threads.
Awww thanks Ems :kiss: , but it's a Golf I drive, no' an Astra :innocent:
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boudicca wrote:Note, I modified that slightly from the text on the page, which read "Now I really am between...etc.".
Thereby demonstrating tha I can in fact speak Latin. :innocent: ;D
I did get an A in my Higher for it, so :P .
Who with then? :lol:

I always find it very funny the pronunciation of Latin differs so much from country to country and is taken very strictly, like anyone has ever heard good old J. Ceasar speaking...

I remember back at school when all of a sudden they had to change from Sezar to Kaisar (or the other way round) one of my teachers said Ah, yeah, they must've found his secretary's dictaphone somewhere

:lol:
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scotty wrote:It' a braw moon licht nicht the nicht.
ye missed oot 'bricht'
That seems awfully much like Dutch words, all of them...

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Obviousman wrote:I always find it very funny the pronunciation of Latin differs so much from country to country and is taken very strictly, like anyone has ever heard good old J. Ceasar speaking...

I know what you mean.

I studied Latin for 6 years, and we all thought we had the pronunciation right.

Then I heard Fox Mulder quote some Latin phrases on the X-files :eek:

Also the big speech writer Cicero (keeh-kuh-row) was pronounced Cicero (see-suh-row) later on in my educational career...

So is it Kermit de Kikker or Sermit de Sisser then? :innocent:

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I never bothered to study Latin so long, did it for one year, but couldn't stand the guy so I went for more interesting things :lol:

Kermit de Kikker, I'd say ;D
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Obviousman wrote:I always find it very funny the pronunciation of Latin differs so much from country to country and is taken very strictly, like anyone has ever heard good old J. Ceasar speaking...
Oh, they didn't even try at our school. We just pronounced them as they would sound phonetically in English, with our lovely Scottish accents! :lol:
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James Blast wrote:
scotty wrote:It' a braw moon licht nicht the nicht.
ye missed oot 'bricht'
That seems awfully much like Dutch words, all of them...

:eek:
:lol: :notworthy: :lol:

Not only that, they probably do mean exactly the same things as you think they mean ;D . I don't know Dutch but I'd hazard a guess... 8)
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I won't be telling what they mean, that'd take out all the fun :lol:
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Obviousman wrote:I won't be telling what they mean, that'd take out all the fun :lol:
:lol: That's exactly the reason why I didn't....
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so who's birthday was it? i thought ems must be right but then thought "scotty's not that much of a blouse that he wouldn't tell us his b'day" and according to his profile it's not until july. :?:
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i just made it up as i went along. mrs scotty?
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