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Latin translations
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Anyone know of a decent free site that translates Latin to English and vice-versa, please.
i have googled but they aren't any good.
doesn't have to do whole pages, phrases would be great. Thanks everyone >> :)
i have googled but they aren't any good.
doesn't have to do whole pages, phrases would be great. Thanks everyone >> :)
Answers
What exactly do you want ? I am a Latinist. But don't ask me for recommendati ons for tattoos.
19:20 Mon 02nd Apr 2012
I'm sure things have changed in the last 40 years.
In my day (Scottish Highers) you needed a Higher English, an O grade modern language and an O grade in either Maths or Arithmetic as minimum requirements for any Higher Education course....and that was before the specific entry requirements of whatever course you wanted to do.
I remember the gymnasts in particular really struggling to get their minimum requirements for Gym College.
In my day (Scottish Highers) you needed a Higher English, an O grade modern language and an O grade in either Maths or Arithmetic as minimum requirements for any Higher Education course....and that was before the specific entry requirements of whatever course you wanted to do.
I remember the gymnasts in particular really struggling to get their minimum requirements for Gym College.
Until the early sixties O Level Latin was a must for entry to Oxford or Cambridge, irrespective of the subject to be studied. It was when that requirement was dropped that the study of Classics in schools began to decline, hasted by the onset of comprehensiviastion. Ladyalex may regret the five years thus spent but I feel that my education would have been considerably poorer without it.
This is a great free site, sometimes the translations are a bit questionable but very good for free;
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/