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It does appear to be true. I've just done a frequency search in the "Perseus" Latin archives at "perseus.tufts.edu" (probably the most complete collection of classical texts on the internet), and "virgo" is used almost three times as frequently as "puella". |
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I'm kind of tempted to type up my translation of "Cena Trimalchionis" and post it on MR. But it is an incomplete translation of an incomplete work. It is hilarious though. |
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Yes, I've read the Latin original. It's hilarious. There's a version adapted for schools available called "The Millionaire's Dinner Party" which is re-written in much simpler Latin, but half the fun of the original is the fact that Tremalchio keeps using the wrong words and making a hash of his grammar in an attempt to sound "posh".
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atque ait: o comitum virgo, pars una mearum, in quibus es veneta iugis?" de caespite virgo se lavat et "salve numen, me iudice" dixit, "audiat ipse licet, maius Iove." ridet et audit et sibi praeferri se gaudet et oscula iungit. ec moderata satis nec sic a virgine danda. In this context (roughly: boy kissing girl ![]() |
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I hate it when you educated types start using the lounge for intelligent discourse on topics about which I know close to nothing. Not that I don't know some Latin, but not as much as you (apparently).
However, I do know my Spanish, and "chiquita" does not mean girl or banana (except as a brand, of course). It means "little one" or "tiny." So ![]() Further, now that you mention it, I can absolutely see the old lady riding the pig. That's kinda neat. I like being from a country that is someone's weird uncle. It so totally works for me. ![]() |
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I'll make you read "Cena Trimalchionis" when I upload it ![]() I can also teach you to curse in Latin, if you so desire. |
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Here's a good one (endings need to be changed if you are talking to a girl).
Tu tibi futuendus est. ![]() Got that one from "Extreme Latin." Helped me learn my participles ![]() Strictly it means "It is required of you to go fark yourself," but you can just say "you should go fark yourself." |
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