Just putting this in: I don't think your Latin is translated correctly. You don't have a verb or anything but you have an infinitive, which I assume you meant to make a verb.
5060788 Uh, Latin works funny. Depending on the use of the word, the ending of the word changes. Kinda like if I was to say something plural I would say things instead of thing.
So for example: boy acting as a subject singular would be puer, while boy as an direct object singular would be puerum. PM me and I can help you get a translation done.
Just putting this in: I don't think your Latin is translated correctly. You don't have a verb or anything but you have an infinitive, which I assume you meant to make a verb.
5058981 I was under the impression that it still essentially meant the same thing.
5060788 Uh, Latin works funny. Depending on the use of the word, the ending of the word changes. Kinda like if I was to say something plural I would say things instead of thing.
So for example: boy acting as a subject singular would be puer, while boy as an direct object singular would be puerum. PM me and I can help you get a translation done.