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Anyone here read or speak Latin?
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28 Oct 2017 11:25 #256495
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I’m trying to figure out how to translate something but I’m having a devil of a time with it.
I’m trying to translate “Voter Beware” but I cannot remember how to conjugate it:
Caveat Suffrugator
Or
Subrogātor Cave
??
I’m trying to translate “Voter Beware” but I cannot remember how to conjugate it:
Caveat Suffrugator
Or
Subrogātor Cave
??
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28 Oct 2017 12:47 #256499
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Otervay EwareBay
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28 Oct 2017 20:27 #256518
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Replied by Hadik on topic Anyone here read or speak Latin?
Subrogātor Cave, according to my third year Latin student.
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28 Oct 2017 21:12 #256522
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Replied by dysjunct on topic Anyone here read or speak Latin?
Why translate things into a dead language no one cares about?
It’s “Ho vocxdonanto zorgu” in Esperanto.
It’s “Ho vocxdonanto zorgu” in Esperanto.
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28 Oct 2017 21:52 #256524
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Replied by Dan Thurot on topic Anyone here read or speak Latin?
I read Latin. In this case, it's more a question of style than conjugation. Established phrases become idioms and therefore exist "outside" of grammar rules. Because you're doing a take on "Caveat emptor" ("let the buyer beware"), then the best possible phrasing is "Caveat suffragator." It's also grammatically appropriate, though that's beside the point.
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29 Oct 2017 18:05 - 29 Oct 2017 18:06 #256555
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