Romani Ite Domum

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Using the correct vocative plural (Romani: declines like "annus" - snigger if you must), the plural imperative (ite: as there are lots of them and it is an order) and the locative case (Domum).

H and PP were in Rome this last week for the N-hundredth anniversary of that city. The Romans all dressed up in very realistic ancient costumes and paraded through the streets. Had we known in advance that such a procession was to take place, PurpleProse would have been happy to dress as Boudicca, paint herself blue, and be pulled down the Via dei Fori Imperiali in a chariot (by a four of pantomime horse) yelling "Up the People's Liberation Front of Judea!", "Manes abitis Mona!", "Da mihi sis crustum Etruscum cum omnibus in eo", "Amicule, deliciae, num is sum qui mentiar tibi", "Ubi solitudinem faciunt, Porta Decumana appellant", "Feles magnus mala!!" etc.

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