Subject: Actually, speaking of Latin:
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Posted on: 2019-11-27 08:45:08 UTC

To what extent is it true that Latin V is pronounced as English W? We watched an episode of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries last night in which the word 'vincit' was spoken (by a character who ought to know) as 'winkit', which totally isn't how I'd assume it was read. And that reminded me of the time Heather Dale (actually more likely Ben Deschamps) signed a CD with 'si vales valeo', and read it out as 'see Wally's wallyo' (ahem).

So is this a reflection of how the Romans would have spoken it? Is it a later evolution, church or school or something? And if the hard C is original, does that mean 'Caeser' is really 'Kaiser'?

hS, who cares about this due to currently living in Venta, which doesn't sound as good when it's Wenta

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