Hey! Thought I might make a discussion just for the fun of it. Rules are below. If you want to start, read on! Also, if you want to link this to Latin roots for review in spelling, that’s even better! Just a note: You don’t have to play. This is not a really fun game, so you might want to use this for review on your spelling test. Again, you don’t have to play!
Rules Try to find a Latin saying and post it here. Write it in English only. No making up stuff! Example: In In In In Awesome State the meaning, too. Have fun! I will start.
Where there is honey, there are bees. This means that lies are easier to say, but the consequences are many. (Lies are the honey, bees are consequences)
I really don’t know what that saying is in Latin!
Here is one that Harry Potter fans will know:
‘Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon’
Clue: Find it near the Hogwarts Crest.
Wow, you bumped that up! Did that count as bumping?