Life of Brian - ROMANES EUNT DOMUS

Life of Brian - ROMANES EUNT DOMUS



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The scene of Monty Python's movie "Life Of Brian" where Brian is given a latin lesson. Great film, genius team!!!
Subtitle CENTURION: What's this, then? 'Romanes Eunt Domus'? 'People called Romanes they go the house'? BRIAN: It-- it says, 'Romans, go home'. CENTURION: No, it doesn't. What's Latin for 'Roman'? Come on! BRIAN: Aah! CENTURION: Come on! BRIAN: 'R-- Romanus'? CENTURION: Goes like...? BRIAN: 'Annu
s'? CENTURION: Vocative plural of 'annus' is...? BRIAN: Eh. 'Anni'? CENTURION: 'Romani'. 'Eunt'? What is 'eunt'? BRIAN: 'Go'. Let-- CENTURION: Conjugate the verb 'to go'. BRIAN: Uh. 'Ire'. Uh, 'eo'. 'Is'. 'It'. 'Imus'. 'Itis'. 'Eunt'. CENTURION: So 'eunt' is...? BRIAN: Ah, huh, third person plural,
uh, present indicative. Uh, 'they go'. CENTURION: But 'Romans, go home' is an order, so you must use the...? BRIAN: The... imperative! CENTURION: Which is...? BRIAN: Umm! Oh. Oh. Um, 'i'. 'I'! CENTURION: How many Romans? BRIAN: Ah! 'I'-- Plural. Plural. 'Ite'. 'Ite'. CENTURION: 'Ite'. BRIAN: Ah. Eh.
CENTURION: 'Domus'? BRIAN: Eh. CENTURION: Nominative? BRIAN: Oh. CENTURION: 'Go home'? This is motion towards. Isn't it, boy? BRIAN: Ah. Ah, dative, sir! Ahh! No, not dative! Not the dative, sir! No! Ah! Oh, the... accusative! Accusative! Ah! 'Domum', sir! 'Ad domum'! Ah! Oooh! Ah! CENTURION: Excep
t that 'domus' takes the...? BRIAN: The locative, sir! CENTURION: Which is...?! BRIAN: 'Domum'. CENTURION: 'Domum'. BRIAN: Aaah! Ah. CENTURION: 'Um'. Understand? BRIAN: Yes, sir. CENTURION: Now, write it out a hundred times. BRIAN: Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. Hail Caesar, sir. CENTURION: Hail Caesar.
If it's not done by sunrise, I'll cut your balls off. BRIAN: Oh, thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Hail Caesar and everything, sir! Oh. Mmm! Finished! ROMAN SOLDIER STIG: Right. Now don't do it again. [CENTURIONS chase BRIAN] MAN: Hey! Bloody Romans.


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Viginti quattuor ... ( 2 months ago by TovChapaev)
Viginti quattuor Romani ire
 domum nollunt.
Array ( 2 months ago by MrsCamui)
Simply
 brilliant!
Hail Caesar! If its ... ( 2 months ago by kevin666999777)
Hail Caesar! If its not done by sunrise, I'll cut your
 balls off.
Array ( 2 months ago by 0music0of0insanity0)
Hahaha even *I*
 know that's not how you use the Dative!!! Wait... what's the Dative again...?
Array ( 2 months ago by MashaSobaka)
This is eerily
 reminiscent of my Polish classes.
I found it in ... ( 1 month ago by 577newname)
I found it in Fallout:New Vegas... but not in Fallout or Fallout 2 nor 3

They showed this in ... ( 1 month ago by sakurahana1231)
They showed this in Latin
 class... So many memories... Lol...
Array ( 1 month ago by Maupaci91)
shut
 up profligate
It's in the Legion ... ( 1 month ago by timber909fallen)
It's in the Legion slave pen, I think,
 in Cottonwood Cove.
Array ( 1 month ago by Imafanofyou11)
Grammar hitler

Array ( 1 month ago by TEAbleClef)
Love
 Latin :)
Gramatically, " ... ( 1 month ago by TheRojo387)
Gramatically, "Romani eunt domum" is also
 correct for "Romans go home" if you intend to use the indicative rather than imperative case.
Array ( 1 month ago by Benjabong)
It's true that the
 correct form would be "Romani ite domum" but when he mentions the locative case he's wrong. "Home" in this case would take the accusative, locative is reserved for "at home" not motion towards home. Also, the locative form of domus is domi, not domum.
It's funnier if ... ( 1 month ago by victryismin89)
It's funnier if you're a
 Latin nerd.
Had to check it ... ( 3 weeks ago by Aellla)
Had to check it myself, but unfortunately you're completely right (unfortunately for the sake of the "sketch").
 Let's be happy they wrote the sentence correctly at the very least. Latin isn't easy.
It is indeed. I'm ... ( 3 weeks ago by Benjabong)
It is indeed. I'm in my 6th year of studying Latin at the moment, so I bear
 the painful scars. :)
Array ( 3 weeks ago by TheAndrewj96)
What does
 that mean?
didn'T go home? or ... ( 2 weeks ago by casperado666)
didn'T go home? or don't want
 to?
Don't want to. It's ... ( 2 weeks ago by TovChapaev)
Don't want to. It's 25
 of them now, heh.
Errr... Roman ... ( 2 weeks ago by 87boombox)
Errr... Roman Grammar Nazi???

I came here because ... ( 3 days ago by ManBoobie123)
I came here because i didnt know what it meant when i saw it on fallout NV.. but now it all makes
 sense xDD



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