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21 Cards in this Set

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Carpe Diem
Sieze the day
Panem et Circenses
Bread and circuses
Panem et Circenses
Bred and circuses
Fiat lux
let there be light
e plurbias unum
out of many one
Cogito, ergo sum
i think therefore i am
semper fidelis
Always faithful
Veni, Vidi, Vici
I came, i saw, i conquered
Caveat emptor
let the buyer beware
hoc est corpus meum
this is my body
oremus
let us pray
in nomaine patris, fili, et spiritus sancti
in the name of the father the son and the holy spirit
ora pro nobis
pray for us
Schola Christiana quercuum
Oaks Christan school
veritas
truth
novus ordo seciorum
new order of the ages
Five langueages that branch from latin
spanish, italian, french, portugese, romanian
three ways english got latin roots and words
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.
what percent of english vocab is latin?
60%
Cognate languages
languages that derived from the same language
indo european
lost language, reconstructed language