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My blunder will have those that had the thankless task of teaching me Latin & Greek to be turning in their graves!
My posts would have those who had the similarly thankless task of teaching me leaping from their graves and crying, "My God, it's only taken 40 years but Harris has actually remembered something at last!"
Alea iacta est.
"Hoc Rendel dixit"; tu quid?
Erm... "Caecilius est in horto."
Yeah, I bet he's just lounging around whilst his slave is working in the atrium
Poor old Grumio. But I do seem to recall he had a good thing going with the kitchen maid and possibly Caecilius' missus as well so...
There's a book that can help you with that! I can't remember if it covers traffic jams on the Via Appia specifically but I'm sure there are some suitable phrases for addressing other road users.
It's terrible - I did Latin at O level (got an A, IIRC). I remember doing Virgil in the exam. But now I'm reduced to this…
Somehow "veni vidi erravi" doesn't have quite the same ring as the original.
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