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I once learned latin. A long time ago. Such a long time ago, in fact, that I can't remember too much of it! But I can recognize it when I see it.
Fluffer's sig, for example: In dentibus anticis frustum magnum spiniciae habes got me curious last week and I googled it up and found it meant: "You have a big piece of spinach in your front teeth". LOL
So I found this website and it's got superb ones, Everyday Latin.
The title means "Only you can prevent forest fires."
Oh and guys, "Braccae tuae aperiuntur."
Fluffer's sig, for example: In dentibus anticis frustum magnum spiniciae habes got me curious last week and I googled it up and found it meant: "You have a big piece of spinach in your front teeth". LOL
So I found this website and it's got superb ones, Everyday Latin.
The title means "Only you can prevent forest fires."
Oh and guys, "Braccae tuae aperiuntur."