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anyone good at latin?
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<blockquote data-quote="ford_racer" data-source="post: 9612374" data-attributes="member: 33480"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ford_racer, post: 9612374, member: 33480"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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