Excuse me, but I cannot resist.
Can you "guess" the meaning of the following sentence:
Equit Roman autem es fili crimin loc pon ab accusator neque h iudicant
oport neque defend no.
(Feel free to challenge me with something similar.)
For me, the value of redundancy in such a sentence seems to be grossly
overestimated (though I fear such puzzles show quite well how a Latin
sentence looks to a first year student).
Yours,
Neven
Neven Jovanovic
Zagreb, Hrvatska / Croatia
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