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21 Cards in this Set
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Carpe Diem
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Sieze the day
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Panem et Circenses
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Bread and circuses
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Panem et Circenses
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Bred and circuses
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Fiat lux
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let there be light
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e plurbias unum
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out of many one
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Cogito, ergo sum
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i think therefore i am
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semper fidelis
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Always faithful
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Veni, Vidi, Vici
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I came, i saw, i conquered
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Caveat emptor
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let the buyer beware
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hoc est corpus meum
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this is my body
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oremus
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let us pray
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in nomaine patris, fili, et spiritus sancti
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in the name of the father the son and the holy spirit
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ora pro nobis
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pray for us
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Schola Christiana quercuum
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Oaks Christan school
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veritas
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truth
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novus ordo seciorum
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new order of the ages
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Five langueages that branch from latin
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spanish, italian, french, portugese, romanian
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three ways english got latin roots and words
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1. 1066 french conquered englans and french is from latin
2. english is derived from germanic which is a sister language to latin 3. in the renissance and the scientific revolution lots of things being discovered and no names so they used latin words. |
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what percent of english vocab is latin?
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60%
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Cognate languages
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languages that derived from the same language
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indo european
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lost language, reconstructed language
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