ANST - VIVAT!
Spatsman at aol.com
Spatsman at aol.com
Tue Mar 2 15:56:45 PST 1999
In a message dated 3/2/99 5:34:47 PM Central Standard Time,
highlycafeinated at hotmail.com writes:
<< hello fine folks of ansteorra---
as was most recently pointed out (see below), the common usage of latin
in our fine kingdom stinks somethin ferocious... not only would "vivant"
[wee wunt] be more correct than "vivat" [wee wut], but to be accurate,
you are not usually meaning "they live" or "he/she/it lives"... usually
what you are doing is wishing them well, or congratulations, a long
life... in which case any of the following are appropriate:(singular)
"VIVE" [wee way] (PLURAL) "VIVETE" [wee wa tay]
"SALVE" [sul way] "SALVETE" [sul way tay]
or you could simply say thank you with a "benigne" [bay neeg nay]...
valete,
Pontifex Linguae Maximus
aka Theo Dallas,
Mizuiro Michimoto,
Matthew D.J. Kies
>>
I was always rather fond of "Slainte", myself.
I don't see the Norse or the Normans having much enthusiasm for this Irish
wish of good cheer, however,...though they felt welcome to use everything else
we had!
How about a rousing cry of "Yee-Haaawww!" in the traditional Ansteorran
fashion?
Or is that simply irritating?
~Fionnagan
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