Salvete omnes.
(I tried it )
I've noticed that Virgil is also at times spelt Vergil and wondered why this is the case? I know there is some discussion as to how uniform ancient languages were but surely a name wouldn't suffer such disparity?
So, which is correct? which do you use?
Vale.
Vergil or Virgil?
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Vergil or Virgil?
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Thanks, I edited it to make more sense. ^^
Hmm the fan club thing makes sense, I thought to use "Latin" in a general term on the assumption that Latin was still spoken for a while after, though in retrospect it seems rather clumbsy.
On aside note, why do Salve and Omnes decline/conjugate like that?
Which declensions do they belong to? :S thanks. ^^
Hmm the fan club thing makes sense, I thought to use "Latin" in a general term on the assumption that Latin was still spoken for a while after, though in retrospect it seems rather clumbsy.
On aside note, why do Salve and Omnes decline/conjugate like that?
Which declensions do they belong to? :S thanks. ^^
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