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Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #181604
just your average... er... correction: just your normal... correction: me.
#250465 added July 20, 2003 at 11:58pm
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very restless. somewhat tired. vaguely nostalgic.
Me: "That was my revelation for the day. Thank you and good night." ::bows and is pulled offstage by a cane::
Friend: ::applauds the guy with the cane::
Me: "You're so supportive."
Friend: "As always!"

I haven't written a journal entry in Latin in a long time... I was just about to write that in what I thought was Latin but actually turned out to be Latin with a random Italian "Io" at the beginning... Well, Rome is in Italy...

I might as well not bother. I was just trying again, but I need my dictionary and upstairs is too far to go for something like that right now, lol.

Diu hic in Latinam non scripsi. Sed...

Roughly: "I haven't written here in Latin in a while. But..." and then I couldn't think of anything to say with the vocabulary I could remember off the top of my head.

Okay, here's an end to that sentence:

Sed equus videt agricolam in agris et pugnat miserum virum.

"But the horse sees the farmer in the fields and fights the poor man."

Doesn't quite fit, but at least it's mostly grammatically correct.

Vale.

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