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Grampy Bobby
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Remember to live!

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Remember to live!

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That would be Memente as you probably know.
The "memento mori" is a self-remembrence: I remember that I will die (long form).
And credits for the correct verb and form 😉

HandyAndy
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Remember to live!

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Thanks, Bobby! It's at the top of my checklist.

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Originally posted by Ponderable
That would be Memente as you probably know.
The "memento mori" is a self-remembrence: I remember that I will die (long form).
And credits for the correct verb and form 😉
Grampy made me aware of a mistake of mine...

in http://www.allverbs.com/cache/verbtables/9/m/memento.shtml

you find a complete conjugation table and of course the imperative is meneta not memente....Mea culpa!

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Originally posted by Ponderable
...and of course the imperative is menet[b]a not memente....Mea culpa![/b]
mementa?

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
mementa?
In fact it should be the imperative niot the first person singular, shouldn't it?

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Originally posted by Ponderable
In fact it should be the imperative niot the first person singular, shouldn't it?
Yes, but the word is mementa, not meneta.

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Originally posted by Ponderable
That would be Memente as you probably know.
The "memento mori" is a self-remembrence: I remember that I will die (long form).
And credits for the correct verb and form 😉
You have the verb wrong.
http://www.informalmusic.com/latinsoc/verbs/mem.html

HandyAndy
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Originally posted by Nordlys
You have the verb wrong.
http://www.informalmusic.com/latinsoc/verbs/mem.html
I knew this would bring you out of hiding.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
You have the verb wrong.
http://www.informalmusic.com/latinsoc/verbs/mem.html
Thank goodness you're here. 🙂
Andy and QP have been filling in for you the best they can. 🙂

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That there, that's not me
I go where I please
I walk through walls
I float down the Liffey

I'm not here
This isn't happening
I'm not here, I'm not here

In a little while
I'll be gone
The moment's already passed
Yeah, it's gone

I'm not here
This isn't happening
I'm not here, I'm not here

Strobe lights and blown speakers
Fireworks and hurricanes

I'm not here
This isn't happening
I'm not here, I'm not here....

Ponderable
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Originally posted by Nordlys
You have the verb wrong.
http://www.informalmusic.com/latinsoc/verbs/mem.html
Willkommen daheim 😉

HandyAndy
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Memente and mementa are disqualified; memento (imperative form) is correct.




(I'm not here either.)

divegeester
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Let there be lulz


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Originally posted by divegeester
Let there be lulz


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ah men.

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