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The phrase, 'God willing' in Latin...
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I always thought it was Deo Volente. Can it be Volente Deo, as well?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't know what you missed LIK. I loved it. There is a very funny clip from the Life of Brian which depicts a graffiti artist caught in the act writing bad Latin. To fully appreciate it it you would have to have been taught Latin at school, as the way the centurion reprimands him is archetypical of how a Latin master would have corrected the errors of his pupils. I think they modelled that centurion on my Latin master.
At the end of my second year at grammar school my headmaster (a classicist who studied at Cambridge with Enoch Powell) summoned me to his study and informed me that though he was pleased that I had won all the Latin prizes for the past two years he was less than happy with my performance in Geography and Art (which was truly woeful).
"You will be pleased to know that I have decided that you will no longer go to those classes - instead you will be doing Greek, and I shall be teaching you!"
"You will be pleased to know that I have decided that you will no longer go to those classes - instead you will be doing Greek, and I shall be teaching you!"
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