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A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 3:47 am
by DuncaninFrance
Re: A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:09 am
by Aughnanure
Vinum laetificat cor hominis.
Re: A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:41 am
by DuncaninFrance
You betcha Eoin!!!
Re: A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 10:59 am
by Niner
We don't have many members here now days but at least we are probably the only milsurp site where it is remotely likely for a prominent member from one country to show an image of a selection of French wines in a post and it is responded to by a prominent member from the other side of the earth in a different hemisphere with a latin phrase of approval.
Re: A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:53 pm
by Niner Delta
Aughnanure wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:09 am
Vinum laetificat cor hominis.
I had to google the translation, so .... Bourbon lateificat cor hominis .........
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Re: A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 10:04 pm
by Aughnanure
Och! Aye!!
Re: A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:17 pm
by Niner
Is latin studied by any school students now days? I went to an all boys high school where the top class took Latin for a couple of years as a language....a dead language I guess. I wasn't in the top class.
Re: A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 3:35 am
by DuncaninFrance
Didn't do Latin at my school but when I was in the TA my Platoon had a Latin Motto;
"Confort super omnia"

and it was applied wherever possible!!
Re: A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 7:41 pm
by Niner Delta
We could choose between Latin or Spanish, one year of your choice mandatory to graduate. Took 2 years of
Spanish, but didn't really learn to cuss until working on railroad track crew with Mexican guys. Then
learned more living in SoCal and AZ.......
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Re: A GIFT FOR YULETIDE.......
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 7:15 am
by Aughnanure
Speaking of Latin; one of our professors at Sydney University, the late R. Ian Jack, was a real Latinist and he told us that he'd attended a convention of Latinists in Paris and though they could all write fluent notes to each other they couldn't speak Latin because pronunciations were so different in each region, the only ones who could converse in the language were Catholic priests as Church pronunciation was fairly standard but foreign to the others; truly a dead language.
We studied Latin at school as back in those dim dark days, some proficiency was required to enter Uni. but by the time I got there (many years after school), it was no longer a requirement.