Veni, Vidi, Vici

Veni, Vidi, Vici by Lesley O’Mara is a humorous guide published by Michael O’Mara in 1999, featuring 122 pages in English. This book presents a collection of 450 phrases designed to make conversing in Latin more accessible and entertaining. It aims to alleviate the monotony of travel and enrich dinner party discussions with practical expressions, such as “suntnes illilires novi?” which translates to “Are those dormice fresh?”
Readers will discover a lighthearted approach to learning Latin phrases that can be used in various social situations. The book focuses on enhancing communication during travel and social gatherings, making it a unique resource for those interested in language and culture. With its engaging content, Veni, Vidi, Vici serves as both a practical guide and a source of amusement for anyone looking to add a touch of Latin flair to their conversations.
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Containing 450 phrases “Veni, Vedi, Vici” presents a humourous guide toonversing in Latin, which aims to relieve the tediousness of travelling ornhance dinner party conversation with such useful phrases as “suntnes illilires novi?” – “Are those dormice fresh?”
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