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Slighty Less Common Latin Phrases

Posted by TimSlavin at April 28, 2003

Slighty Less Common Latin Phrases: Here is a fun way to amuse yourself and your friends, literate and illiterate. It's a page of cliches translated to Latin. So that silly show with the Skipper, Maryanne, Ginger, the Professor, and Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Howell is actually called Insula Gilliganis (Giligan's Island). Who knew? And when you feel that rush of road rage, scream Recedite, plebes! Gero rem imperialem! (Stand aside plebians! I am on imperial business!). Or if that braggert gets your goat again, just say Nihil est--in vita priore ego imperator Romanus fui (That's nothing--in a previous life I was a Roman Emperor). Of course, there's always Vescere bracis meis (Eat my shorts).

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