(August 26, 2019 at 3:10 am)Deesse23 Wrote:I've got better at writing Latin over time. There are a few syntax errors in that essay, I think now. "quae nunc scimus" should have probably been "quas nunc scimus" (the difference between accusative with infinitive and nominative with infinitive) and "futuri esse" should have probably been "futuros esse" (for the same reason). I've recently written an essay about vegetarianism in Latin, you can read it at the bottom of this web-page if you are interested, it's certainly better-written.(August 26, 2019 at 2:56 am)FlatAssembler Wrote: I've written it in Latin myself. Creationists often say that the Bible makes perfect sense if you read it in Latin or Greek or Hebrew. Well, that's not true in my case.
After having read Cicero, Sallust and Caesar, your text seemd to be very simply structured. Then i realized that all those authors are really heavyweights and probably latin as having been spoken on the street (or what you wrote) may differ from those like common english differs from Shakespeare.
Anyhow, was quite fun to read your article, although i have to admit to my long time *problem*, an abundance of lack of latin vocabulary (i had to look up quite a few words ).
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