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17th August 15, 11:03 AM
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 Originally Posted by OKSooner
ROMANI ITE DOMUM!
Not to take "Life of Brian" tooooo seriously, but I've been told that this doesn't quite mean what it's supposed to mean. When Brian said "Romans, go home!" he meant back to Rome, to their own country. But "Romani ite domum" would mean "Romans, go back to your house."
Does "domus" in Latin have the same connotation as "home" in English, of something more than a physical house?
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