Complete text -- "Latin Class"

Posted Tuesday 15 April 2003

Latin Class

Henrietta, Texas: When I reached high school, studying a language was optional. We had a choice of Latin.

Our school was small, and the reason we had Latin offered, instead of French or Spanish or German, was because of Ms. Edwina Nutter. A teacher of English, she also knew Latin.

Ergo, Latin.

(J'regrette! Lo siento mucho! Gotdammenstein!)

Ms. Nutter was no nutter; shrewd and humorous she was. She liked to travel, and since a nine-month teaching job paid frugally, every other year she'd promote a grand tour of Europe, with herself as the guide, travelling free. An educated woman in a small Texas town.

Latin not useful, you say? Ha! I beg to differ ...

To this day, I still recall these five handy phrases ...
  • Semper Fidelis. (Always Faithful.)

  • Agricolae puellae sunt. (The girls are farmers.)

  • Pax vobiscum. (Peace go with you.)

  • Vini, Vidi, Vici. (I came, I saw, I conquered.)

  • Est ne puella? (Are you a girl?)
As you can see, these five phrases will cover almost any situation. At least, they have for me. Highly recommended!

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