O come let us Learn IT,
Oh Come let us Learn IT,
OH COME LET US LEARN ITTTTTT
Laaaa aaaa tin!
My Latin class for adults continues tomorrow evening in Newport, RI.
We'll be doing English Building Blocks for verbs and their Latin counterparts.
No, not the whole verb.
Just the Present Indicative Active.
We'll take language apart and see how it ticks.
It'll be a blast.
Come ON OVER!
-drg
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Posted by Dr. Richard Gilder III on August 24, 2009 12:12 AM | Permalink