
randon classic latin grammar rules

imagine lmfao
est means both is and at the end of a statement a signifier for a statement
those weird valley porks really like saying that it is almost every statement
pro tip classic latin was never spoken by anyorb
ne is like a suffix modifier for negation but there are no suffixes and prefixes in classic latin its just the shitty loose grammar rules allow words to be merged based on lingo ***** dico
you must know the sauces to understand the ebonics remind you of anything
its questionable if wh\*tespaces are even valid in classic latin everything should be separated by geometric ornaments
embammavasis#vivvs#ratvs#estne
a sauce cup life confirmed that is not
saucepans livelihood is not confirmed
here sauce is merged with cup much like what a saucepan is but added a genitive case to give ownership over the object vivvs
classic latin has a strict word order but it can change based on influencing the remark
ratvs#vivvs#embammavasis#estne
object verb subject statement delimiter here making it sound more like a flashy headline