Does the Latin language also work in rhyme?
A Latin poem has nothing to do with rhyming lines, but rather follows a specific meter. But could Latin also rhyme? Does the language allow for that? 🤔
A Latin poem has nothing to do with rhyming lines, but rather follows a specific meter. But could Latin also rhyme? Does the language allow for that? 🤔
Practically all Latin poems of the Middle Ages are in rhyme form. A famous example, also later often concreted, as part of the Latin Mass of the Dead (Requiem), is this irae: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dies_irae , a description of the recent court.
Sura. There are many Latin poems.
Most of them come less from the Roman classical, but from the church. Throughout the Middle Ages, songs were densed in Latin.
Bevere si vis vinum
You need to write Latin 😁
Yeah, I'm fine.
Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi.
Yeah.
So?
And what? Yes, that gives the language!
After that, you didn't ask the question.
Example?