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  • Your translation is a little shakie but over all it good !

  • How about, Jesus loves you in Latin.

  • Loquor et duobus annis nostis iam wikipedia!

  • Bonum.

  • lmao i dont own rome or latin ♥

  • how do you say Fuck you in latin????? :D

  • Si perit, oportet manducare corpus eius.

    If he dies, we must eat his body.

  • Non serviam

  • YOU GOT LIKE 2 WORDS WRONG AND BEL IS 1 WORD

  • THIS IS SO EAST TO LEARN......GIVES ME A FEELING LIKE IM BEING SPOKEN TO IN SPANISH ALMOST EVERY WORD I SAW IN THIS VIDEO ALMOST SOUND THE SAME IN SPANISH

  • "I don't own Latin or Rome" lol. Yeah, and i own virtually NOTHING on my account! (it's true)

  • What the name of the music used for the video?!

  • Yeah these are so everyday phrases... Well, I guess back then they were probably pretty common for the Romans, especially the first one xD lol

  • mas que una frase, un credo 0:28

  • Great vid

    peace

  • aut vincere aut mori.

    conquer or die.

  • Hi, what means this phrase: Et finis esset ditiis et origo virtutisus? :)

  • Heres one that will become very popular: vobis careo fries contigo ille? you want fries with that? tee hee.

  • lmfaooo

  • don't forget the dollar bill phrases:

    E pluribus unum: "Out of many, one *or* One in a million"

    Novus ordo seclorum: "New order of the ages" (reference to the establishment of the United States in 1776)

    Annuit coeptis: "He favors our intentions" (meaning God)

  • the first Latin phrase shown is Julius Caesar's most famous quote (correct me if I'm wrong.) There's also a country in South America named after Latin. "Argentina, the land of silver," which comes from "argentum", "silver." That's why the chemical symbol for silver in the Periodic Table is "Ag"

    and Al Gore's catchphrase in South Park: "Excelsior" meaning "Onward"

  • thanks a lot.

  • nihil semper floret

    - nothing blooms forever

    nemo in amore videt

    - love makes blind

    ab imo pectore

    - with all my heart

    non scholae, sed vitae discimus

    - we don't learn for school, but for life

    errare humanum est

    - making mistakes is human

  • I prefer Scientia est potentia: Knowledge is power. It's slightly more well known.

  • whats the song name/artiste name ???

  • @rockerfan07

    Natalia Barbu - Fight (she's from Moldova)

  • thank you !

  • dont ever say those words in the video... thats a magic espel i swear...

  • also:facta infecta fieri nequeunt =whatever is done,is done and it cannot be changed back

  • oh FYI Latin is the bases for a lot of languages (Like english if u like)

  • All the romance languages yes, but not so much English. English is from 2 different branches of language, the Germanic because of an Anglo-Saxon/ German language which mixed with the French Romance through conquered areas which eventually borrowed from Latin.

  • yes!

  • Wat Ev i live in the USA and my prob isn't the Romans but the mexans

  • if we pronounce latin wrong is there any romans alive to corect us

  • Yes, we are alive. In fact, there are 7,0 mio Latins leaving in Latium (or Lazio) most of us direct descendant from the old Latins (or Romans if you like). Many of us, still speak Latin (a modern version of it)

    FYI

  • Ego sum Latin, Meus Prosapia est ex Evropa, Meus Latin est `ok´, tamen ego narro plures lingua ex Latin.

  • anyone Know "Live free or Die" in latin?

  • qua lenguare est et?

  • Song is actually Natalia Barbu - "Fight" and not The Coral

  • i though levitas means evil ( i learned in my english book)

  • True Jean Valjean is the name of the Victor Hugo's miserables main character.

  • bonum est!

    amavī vidēre! Latine litterae est mirī at veritae.

    Translation:

    It is good!

    I loved to see! Latin letters are marvelous and true.

    p. s. I di this without a dictionary in my little head.

  • Veni, vidi, flati.

  • Love your disclaimer lol

  • venī vidī flatī

  • e is long, i is long, so is a... be precise.

  • ooooh! yes you are right. I forget to conjugate with third principle parts when using perfect tense

  • Bene

  • Good video! But isn't the (proper) saying "You sow what you reap." ?

    and my favourite (correct me if i'm wrong) is:

    "errare humanum est, sed persistere diabolicum"

    there are probably spelling errors or whatever but it basically means "To make mistakes is human, but to persist with them is diabolical" well that's my translations adding a few words here and there.

  • I changed some of the translations abit just so that they were more like their english counter parts.

    I also did the same with some of he more common latin phrases. Like Si vis pacem, para bellum should actually be igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. But the first one is more common.

  • only error I found was a macron over the a in errāre

  • @LANCERMAMCER "You sow what you reap!?"

  • @webcoredesign Lol oops, but whatever, you know what I meant, it was a silly mistake lol, I mixed up the 2 versions "As you sow, so you shall reap" and "You reap what you sow"

  • @webcoredesign I was most likely super tired or super distracted

  • @LANCERMAMCER no, it's not. sowing means planting. reaping means harvesting, Thus, you harvest what you plant. Not the other way around

  • @flythegadsden Haha that's true just reread what I wrote, my bad, I guess in my head it sounded better and I wasn't really thinking about the meaning

  • @LANCERMAMCER lol it's all good. Just trying to be helpful

  • @LANCERMAMCER no lol its "reap what you sow" cause reap means to take out, and sow means to put in, or plant. so its saying "you get what you give" so like if your mean to someone, they will be mean back. you reap what you sow

  • it's a "miserable" name at the end, "Jean Valjean." those who know will undersatnd what I mean :) Great work!!

  • i've been wanting to learn Latin for a long time now.....its so cool....i just love it....

  • salve!

    what is the song, can you tell me, please?

    thank you! ^_^

  • Natalia Barbu Fight

    I didn't actually use music by the Coral i was goig to but then it didn't work so i used this song instead and i never got around to putting the correct song in that music section.

  • man im studying latin now in high school but it is church latin so i dont most of these words lol my latin instructor is a priest.

  • aurum postestas est, one of my favourite phrases

  • veni, vidi, et te matrem vici. portionem primam linguae studeo. :P

  • quidquid agis, prudenter agas et respice finem

  • love the way everyone's commenting in Latin

  • Illud iterum dicere potes!!

  • Fac ut vivas.

  • Gratias ago tibi, expressiones bonas omnes sunt scire dicere.

  • homo homini lupus est!

  • O, miseras hominum mentes, o pectora caeca...

  • hahah

    "i don't own latin or rome"

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