But N is more than just null and none.
Thank you!
I'm so glad you like it. It's pretty amazing, isn't it?
When learning Nemo, nobody (from ne + homo, no man) I also remember learning the schoolboy rhyme: “don’t let me hear you say ‘neminis’ or ‘nemine’” — meaning you substitute in nullius in the genitive and nullo/nulla in the ablative.
Great post!
I bet you could teach me a few things about Latin! Thank you.
Love these! So fun
Thank you for recommending the book about Father Delp. I’m reading it now.
Thank you!
I'm so glad you like it. It's pretty amazing, isn't it?
When learning Nemo, nobody (from ne + homo, no man) I also remember learning the schoolboy rhyme: “don’t let me hear you say ‘neminis’ or ‘nemine’” — meaning you substitute in nullius in the genitive and nullo/nulla in the ablative.
Great post!
I bet you could teach me a few things about Latin! Thank you.
Love these! So fun
Thank you for recommending the book about Father Delp. I’m reading it now.