I take Latin obviously, and the version I know is:
Bono natalia dies,
bono natalia dies,
bono natalia tibi ______,
bono natalia dies.
But, lol, me and my friend have a joke with that, and we have our own little version that is quite funny (to us, at least) and if you, for some odd reason, would want to know OUR version, just message me or something. xD
im taking latin at school and we have to sing this, twinkle twinkle little star, and america in latin every day
bamacrazy1211 6 months ago
i took latin last semester and we sang happy birthday in latin whenever it was someones birthday and we learned it like this:
felicem natalis tibi
felicem natalis tibi
felicem natalis, cara ____
felicem natalis tibi
metrostationluffer 10 months ago
shouldnt it be feliciem diem tibi?
bananaz246 1 year ago
I take Latin obviously, and the version I know is:
Bono natalia dies,
bono natalia dies,
bono natalia tibi ______,
bono natalia dies.
But, lol, me and my friend have a joke with that, and we have our own little version that is quite funny (to us, at least) and if you, for some odd reason, would want to know OUR version, just message me or something. xD
=P crepusculuminfinitio
crepusculuminfinitio 3 years ago
It is in Latin they're saying "Bonem diem nuntis tibi"
I think that's what they're saying.
emzie322 5 years ago
But, wouldn't "Bonem diem nuntis tibi" translate into..."Good day to the messenger"? lol xD
crepusculuminfinitio 3 years ago
It is not in Japanese. I know this, coming from three years of Japanese class in high school.
abn2518 5 years ago
this is not in latin, is in japanese or in chinese but not in latin
Nosekenombreponerme 5 years ago
eheheh wish i know latin.
laineyue 5 years ago