Latin apterous?

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Nick Boldock
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Latin apterous?

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Hey Charlie,

Is there any chance of a Latin dictionary on Apterous? We have Hebrew, Greek... can we have the language that killed the Romans as well?

I play in French now and again, even though I'm shite at it, but it's fun. I'd like to have a bash at Latin to see if I can remember more than amo, amas, amat...

What's the chances?

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Ryan Taylor wrote:Discussed here.
Thanks for that. Looks like it ain't gonna happen then...
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Nick Boldock wrote:
Ryan Taylor wrote:Discussed here.
Thanks for that. Looks like it ain't gonna happen then...
Could the numbers still happen without the letters?
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Ryan Taylor wrote:Discussed here.
You could have a situation à la dCedL, where only certain parts of verbs and nouns are accepted. Then someone will need to write a dictionary for it.
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