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Discernat Ferrum sounds cool, I can just imagine a big burly barbarian warrior chief growling it at a Roman general during some sort of pre-battle negotiations or something. I\'m not really a languages type of nerd though (did German, Spanish and French at college years ago, got A grades in each, still can\'t speak any of them, hell I\'m from Northern England so I can barely speak English), I\'m more of a gamer nerd so Latin to me just looks like spell names. Discerne Ferro for example looks more like \'recognise iron\' than \'decide by the sword\'. I guess that sort of thing is why CanisLatinicus is such a prevalent trope.
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Discernat Ferrum sounds cool, I can just imagine a big burly barbarian warrior chief growling it at a Roman general during some sort of pre-battle negotiations or something. I\\\'m not really a languages type of nerd though (despite doing German, Spanish and French at college years ago, still can\\\'t speak any of them, hell I\\\'m from Northern England so I can barely speak English), I\\\'m more of a gamer nerd so Latin to me just looks like spell names. Discerne Ferro for example looks more like \\\'recognise iron\\\' than \\\'decide by the sword\\\'. I guess that sort of thing is why CanisLatinicus is such a prevalent trope.
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Discernat Ferrum sounds cool, I can just imagine a big burly barbarian warrior chief growling it at a Roman general during some sort of pre-battle negotiations or something. I\'m not really a languages type of nerd though (did German, Spanish and French at college years ago, got A grades in each, still can\'t speak any of them, hell I\'m from northern England so I can barely speak English), I\'m more of a gamer nerd so Latin to me just looks like spell names. Discerne Ferro for example looks more like \'recognise iron\' than \'decide by the sword\'. I guess that sort of thing is why CanisLatinicus is such a prevalent trope.
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Discernat Ferrum sounds cool, I can just imagine a big burly barbarian warrior chief growling it at a Roman general during some sort of pre-battle negotiations or something. I\\\'m not really a languages type of nerd though (did German, Spanish and French at college years ago, got A grades in each, still can\\\'t speak any of them, hell I\\\'m from Northern England so I can barely speak English), I\\\'m more of a gamer nerd so Latin to me just looks like spell names. Discerne Ferro for example looks more like \\\'recognise iron\\\' than \\\'decide by the sword\\\'. I guess that sort of thing is why CanisLatinicus is such a prevalent trope.
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