How do you say Caesar. Is it "Ki-zar" or "See-za

Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 6:25 am

I'm surprised at how this thread has been 4 pages of wrong

It's pronounced 'fuh-ged-a-boud-it' in a heavy new york italian accent.

:rofl: +10
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Nick Tyler
 
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:51 am

I'm surprised at how this thread has been 4 pages of wrong

It's pronounced 'fuh-ged-a-boud-it' in a heavy new york italian accent.

Your avatar reminds me of Scatman John :sadvaultboy:
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 4:43 am

Your avatar reminds me of Scatman John :sadvaultboy:

Lol, it's Dean Domino Pre-War.
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 6:38 am

Lol, it's Dean Domino Pre-War.

I know, but it just reminded me, is all.
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 1:22 pm

http://www.ashbrook.org/publicat/oped/moore/03/latin.html

It is dead, but some poeple enjoy using it. That wouldn't make it a language ready to be used by countires again. It is dead, but not forgotten.


It's not dead. The fact that many people still use it, like you said, means it's not dead. Plus, don't schools still offer Latin classes?
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:29 pm

Dead as it isn't spoken in any country as a language, thus it's dead.
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