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**Visne proferre aliquid nuper a te lectum? Petisne auxilium de aliqua re grammatica? Quaerisne locum ad Latine scribendum? Tibine opus est versione aliqua (seu in linguam Latinam seu in linguam Anglicam)?

Hic omnibus rebus ad linguam Latinam attinentibus locus est. Modo humanus/a sis, ne tua pensa ab aliis perfecta poscas et memor remaneas Google Translate semper errare.**

Do you want to share something you have read recently? Asking for input on some grammar issue? Are you looking for a place where you can post in Latin? Do you have a translation request?

This is the place for anything related to the Latin language. Just be civil, don't expect others to do your homework and remember that Google Translate is always wrong.

8 years ago by Jefiakra with 1 comments

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  • Bastou
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    ... and remember that Google Translate is always wrong.

    As a polyglot and the chief of /t/language, I can say these are wise words indeed.

    Also, I've added a link to /t/Latin to /t/language's sidebar.