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how do you say "developing time" in your native language?

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Actually he sent a message to Rome with that as the message. Not all Romans read Greek.

He surely didn't? After all, crossing the Rubicon was the first, irrevocable step of his march on Rome, and he wouldn't send a messenger ahead to announce his attack.
 

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He surely didn't? After all, crossing the Rubicon was the first, irrevocable step of his march on Rome, and he wouldn't send a messenger ahead to announce his attack.

And here I thought I could get you walking around with one leg longer than the other. But really that is what my Latin I book said and a Latin text book would never lie.
 

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And here I thought I could get you walking around with one leg longer than the other. But really that is what my Latin I book said and a Latin text book would never lie.

It certainly shouldn't. :smile:

I never had the opportunity to learn Latin in school, but I've much enjoyed using the "Lingua Latina per se Illustrata" books for self-study: Dead Link Removed

Anyway, a quick bit of googling reveals that Plutarch explicitly says, in "Life of Pompey", that the words were spoken in Greek: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alea_iacta_est
 

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We would say, "Latin is a dead language. First it killed the Romans and now it is killing me!"
 

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He surely didn't? After all, crossing the Rubicon was the first, irrevocable step of his march on Rome, and he wouldn't send a messenger ahead to announce his attack.

Ah! Finally found the film reference there: at the time he was of course cross processing :whistling:
 

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In Turkish, it is "geliştirme süresi" or "banyo süresi". Hey as long as it takes more than 5 minutes, I am less worried of uneven development.
 
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