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ROAR
So Russians, then Romanians, then Romans spoke Latin. Dang!!!!
norman
Lol anyone else here from Everglades High taking Mr. Wozniak?
lennywoodman
Horse in Latin is read caballus (just as it is written), not "cabaius" and equus is pronounced "ecvus", because "e" in Latin is "e" not like in English "i" and the group "qu" followed by a vowel is pronounced "cv" (for example "aqua" in Latin is pronounced "acva" because the group "qu" is followed by vowel "a")
robertmacris
its evolved from latin language spoken by the ROMAN 2000 years ago not RUSSIANS