MOUSE
Quod edi bibi, mecum habeo. quod reliqui, perdidi.
Quod is the English what. Edi is I ate. Someone bibulous is fond of a drink: bibi means I drank. We've seen that cum means with. Mecum is with me. Habeo means I have.
We have to add an "and" to make sense of that first phrase.
Quod edi bibi, mecum habeo.
What I ate and drank, I have with me.
A relic is something left behind. Reliqui is the verb form. Perdidi is related to perish and perdition. It means I lost, or I have lost.
Quod edi bibi, mecum habeo. quod reliqui, perdidi.
What I ate and drank, I have with me. What I left behind I have lost.
Titus Flavius Martialis was his name. He lived to be eighty, and he sounds like he enjoyed every minute.
Quod edi bibi, mecum habeo. quod reliqui, perdidi.
Quod is the English what. Edi is I ate. Someone bibulous is fond of a drink: bibi means I drank. We've seen that cum means with. Mecum is with me. Habeo means I have.
We have to add an "and" to make sense of that first phrase.
Quod edi bibi, mecum habeo.
What I ate and drank, I have with me.
A relic is something left behind. Reliqui is the verb form. Perdidi is related to perish and perdition. It means I lost, or I have lost.
Quod edi bibi, mecum habeo. quod reliqui, perdidi.
What I ate and drank, I have with me. What I left behind I have lost.
Titus Flavius Martialis was his name. He lived to be eighty, and he sounds like he enjoyed every minute.