Cicero, was called Keekero in his time, with the i making a hard ee sound. Which brings a whole new meaning to the world of Kek, doesn't it?
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Caesar's name, was pronounced Kaisar, like the German word for Emperor. Roman Latin C's were K, never S. The ae/ai combo is pronounced the same ways as it is in aisle. The hard i deriving from the Greek alpha iota diphthong.
Can you read it? What's it from? "Ita, ancipiti proelio, diu atque acriter pugnatum est. Diutius quum nostrorum impetus sustinere non possent; alteri se, ut coeperant, in montem receperunt, alteri ad impedimenta et carros suos se contulerunt: nam hoc toto proelio, quum ab hora...See more
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