Latin phrasebook

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==Other==
 
==Other==

Revision as of 12:56, 10 February 2007

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Meeting and greeting

Vernacular Latin
My name is X. Nomen mihi X est.
How are you? Ut vales? (sing.)
I'm well, and you? Valeo, et tu? (sing.)
Speak slowly, that I may understand. Tardé loquere, ut intellegam.

Other

Let's just get stuff in now and organize it later, as the topics emerge.

Vernacular Latin
Where is the toilet? Ubi latrina est?
Pass the (bread/wine/cheese/garum) please. Tráde, quaesó, mihí (pánem/vinum/caseum/garum)!
(Many) thanks! (to one/to many) (Multas) gratias (tibi/vobis) ago.
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