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23 mar 2023 · Below are 20 of those insults, most of which are (just a shade) more proper than those found in “Catullus 16.” (A translation and brilliant examination of Catullus’s poem can be found here ...
13 sty 2015 · SWEAR WORDS & INSULTS: “Es stultior asino” – You are dumber than an a**. “Es scortum obscenus vilis” – You are a vile, perverted whore. “Te futueo et caballum tuum” – Screw you and the horse you rode in on. “Es mundus excrementi” – You are a pile of sh*t. “Es stercus!”.
If you are looking for some authentic insults there are some in an ancient textbook that Greek speakers used to learn Latin. https://www.hs-augsburg.de/~harsch/Chronologia/Lspost03/Dositheus/dos_col2.html Examples: Maledicis me, malum caput? crucifigaris. Do you slander me, ugly head? May you be crucified. Qua re?
23 paź 2023 · “Errare humanum est” is a Latin phrase that means “to err is human” in English. This statement recognizes the common human proclivity to make mistakes or blunders. It implies that making errors is a natural element of the human experience and that no one is perfect.
Latin Insults Archive | Latin Phrases. Featured Latin Phrase. ad vitam aut culpam – for Life or Until a Misdeed. amare et sapere vix deo conceditur – Even a God Finds it Hard to Love and Be Wise at the Same Time.
If I remember everything right, bardus means idiot, merda means shit, and defututa puella means burned-out w***e. If you want a softer insult, there's bos stultus/-a, which means stupid cow.
29 maj 2023 · Vincit qui se vincit. He conquers who conquers himself. Used as a motto by many schools, this phrase speaks to the importance of first getting yourself under control, mastering your urges and...