in latin?Originally posted by Fatum:most universities should have them ... even if they don't have a classics department, there should be latin courses oriented towards medicine or natural science students ... I remember a bio major house mate cursing and swearing at her latin notes ...![]()
I have no idea ... but I believe it's more vocab than verbs ....Originally posted by Ito_^:in latin?![]()
oh..u mean local uni hav ?Originally posted by Fatum:most universities should have them ... even if they don't have a classics department, there should be latin courses oriented towards medicine or natural science students ... I remember a bio major house mate cursing and swearing at her latin notes ...![]()
go check ... I have no idea ... but if they didn't, I wonder how their natural science or med degrees are then ...Originally posted by Texcoco II:oh..u mean local uni hav ?
hmm .. i thought classics refer to greek not latin??Originally posted by Fatum:most universities should have them ... even if they don't have a classics department, there should be latin courses oriented towards medicine or natural science students ... I remember a bio major house mate cursing and swearing at her latin notes ...![]()
both ...Originally posted by Icemoon:hmm .. i thought classics refer to greek not latin??
so wat's the charges? do ur frenz, i assume a catholic, discriminate non-christians?Originally posted by SingaporeMacross:My friend teaches Latin. You interested?
the vatican.Originally posted by Stooky:which country has latin as the national language nowadays? none right?
Actually Vatican speaks Italian as the national language.Originally posted by vito_corleone:the vatican.![]()
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the first part look familiar, issit tat the motto of RJC, along with Caesar's I see, I came I conquer?Originally posted by Stooky:auspicium meliori aevi veni vedi vici
I'll help you ask.Originally posted by Texcoco II:so wat's the charges? do ur frenz, i assume a catholic, discriminate non-christians?