Salvete omnes!
I was idling around the vast interwebs, doing something of trivial importance (I say this because I cannot quite remember what it was, not necessarily because my actions were insignificant), when the mood struck me to search for an online community of Latin speakers. I had began studying the language about ten years ago and, though I've a more than proficient grasp of the language for the purposes of translating Abelard-Vergil, was nevertheless procrastinating in regards to finding a group of people with whom I could speak/type in the language; I really ought to have looked into this sooner, since languages work best when used to communicate naturally, but I digress. Having typed the proper words into the browser, I was met first with this delightful forum.
I look forward to making contributions to this e-corpus of classical camaraderie.
-Corey PMN
An introduction
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'Offam edeant.'
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Re: An introduction
I am late on this, and the board has been quiet lately. End of the term for a few perhaps? I am so glad I give tests for a living instead of taking them. A teacher once told me it was better on his end. He was right.
Welcome to the group.
Welcome to the group.
When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him. ~Swift