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How's Your Latin?
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How's Your Latin?
Below is an incomprehensive list of commonly used abbreviations, in Latin. Without looking them up, how many can you correctly expand? You can check your answers at the bottom of the post.

I) A.D.
II) A.M.
III) c., ca., cca
IV) C.V.
V) et al.
VI) etc.
VII) e.g.
VIII) i.e.
IX) M.O.
X) N.B.
XI) p.a.
XII) per cent
XIII) P.M.
XIV) P.S.
XV) q.v.
XVI) Re
XVII) R.I.P.
XVIII) viz.
XIX) vs / v.
XX) id.

anno Domini A.D.
ante Meridiem A.M.
circa c., ca., cca
curriculum vitae C.V.
et alii / et alia et al.
et cetera etc.
exempli gratia e.g.
id est i.e.
modus operandi M.O.
nota bene N.B.
per annum p.a.
per centum per cent
post meridiem P.M.
post scriptum P.S.
quod videre q.v.
in re Re
requiescat in pace R.I.P.
videlicet viz.
versus vs / v.
idem id.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_abbreviations

My score, a dismal 10/20
#2 - ajp71
Only 9.
12

Never, ever taken a lesson in latin, or looked into it myself. The 12 I got are the ones in common usage, and I just HATE using abbreviations and acronyms without knowing what the stand for. CV, c, i.e., N.B. AM, PM, AD etc are all everyday terms in English, and shame on anyone who doesn't know what they mean (and speaks English reasonably well).
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I took German in high school instead of Latin.
#5 - G!NhO
5 lol
I knew 11 or 12 of them.

I did a year of Latin at high school when I was 13 or 14, but we didn't learn any of that stuff. It's a useful language in terms of researching other European languages, but it doesn't have that many practical uses compared to languages that are still spoken
#7 - aoun
I bet no one can beat my score...



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Well, I've never taken any Latin lessons, but my ex-English teacher was fluent in Latin. Literature lessons gave him the perfect excuse to go a bit more in-depth. Hutton <3
It really annoys me how people always write "ect" instead of "etc.". It just makes them look like a total fool :P
17, didn't know q.v., viz. or id.
Ooh, a cunning linguist!
Not sure what most of them are in latin when expanded, but I know pretty much all of their meanings.
Quote from NotAnIllusion :Ooh, a cunning linguist!

now that somehow sounded very dirty

Makes it ten. not too shabby regarding that I haven't needed my latin for 8 years and that unlike the english, we german speaking dudes rarely use them in our every day language. I was tempted to cheat though ^^
Only had a quick looks down this list, 5 or 6 come to mind easily, I know what they mean, if not the exact spelling
Latin is banned now in England anyway
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do i suck?
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12 I think.

B @ Latin GCSE FTW!!
Managed 9, did 2 years of Latin in years 7 and 8, so about 4 /5 years ago. Only other stuff I can remember from that is "Caecilius est in horto"
[SPOILERS]Caecilius dies at the end of Book 1 [/SPOILERS]
No way! Poor bloke, spose he as getting on a bit... What about his dog, or was it a tiger?
All I remember is: "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori". Ah the glory days of getting drenched in trenches during the winter. The rain, leeches, mustard gas..
Quote from Minimaxman :No way! Poor bloke, spose he as getting on a bit... What about his dog, or was it a tiger?

Spoiler - click to revealNah the dog and his wife metella died too
lol you guys read cambridge latin course books aswell
I only gave up latin last year, do French now instead

Lol only manages 10 first time, then realised that i knew A.M. LOL!
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