What do these mean in english? Non scholae sed vitae discimus. Latine discere possis. Ego innutum vos ut reperio a Latinis quidem. Manere in schola tunc.
ANY HELP. :(
1st - Not for school but for life.
LOL, Tanya!
3rd - I suggest you to find from the Latins either.
wait what? that's what they really mean?
um, yes haha
yeah, these are what Google translator suggests.
Second looks like (I love) (I'm not able too)
Can you double check if this it the right grammar? 1. Cotidie ad scholam ambulo. 2. Amici mei, et ambules in scolis apud me. 3. Ut porte librum elit.
That looks like Irish?
do they make sense ?
latin lol
Oh okay, Hold on -
thanks this is the only thing i need badly :/
I just want to say. My friends and I walk to school. We carry book bags everyday.
Oh that's sweet...!! I think they speaks Latin @e.mccormick @Compassionate
or something like that
Unfortunately I do not speak Latin. I do, however, speak sarcasm.
I only know a few latin refernece sites. Might want to look in the Language and Cutlure section. A few users have gone into Latin there. Might be able to find one or three to work with.
But I should learn latin so I can pick on Compassionate in latin and then he will have even less of a clue about what I am saying.
oh ok thx
Omeltte du fromage, E.
Parley vous France? I learned as a child, though I have forgotten much. Ructabunde!
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