anyone good at latin?

cam302

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i am taking a English class not latin could some one help me out i am so lost
 

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So you're taking an English class, not a Latin class, but you need Latin help?

And Blade Runner was saying he knows Pig Latin.
 

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ya it is stupid i have to take a online class to graduate and the part i am on now is latin in present day English and i am so lost
 

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It's a different form a of latin, but it's pretty widely accepted. What you do is take a word, for example, cabinet, and take off the first letter. You then add that letter to the end of the word, and add the sound "ay" to it.

Therefore, cabinet would become abinetcay. Get it? I'm pretty sure that if you use this form of latin on your test, your teacher will accept it. It's pretty much the same thing.
 

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When my grandparents escaped from the old country on a boat before the war pig latin was all they spoke. My grandpa absolutely refused anyone to speak pig latin at the diner table except when they were eating desert. He pretty much demanded everyone speak proper english any other time.
 

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You should re-take all the "English" classes you have supposedly been through too.
 

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It's a different form a of latin, but it's pretty widely accepted. What you do is take a word, for example, cabinet, and take off the first letter. You then add that letter to the end of the word, and add the sound "ay" to it.

Therefore, cabinet would become abinetcay. Get it? I'm pretty sure that if you use this form of latin on your test, your teacher will accept it. It's pretty much the same thing.

:lol:
 

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