Nunc hoc vides! That term ‘fac’ is an abbreviation derived from the Latin irregular verb ‘facere’. It might mean ‘to do’ or ‘to make’. The literal meaning of the phrase ‘fac nunc’ will depend on how you conjugate the verb. Thus: facio nunc = I do/make now. Facis nunc = you (singular) do now. Etcetera ...
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man you gotta stop givin this stuff away!!!
Thicko of Leicestershire says "What does fac nunc" mean please?
Tsk, tsk.
'Do Now'
So at Evensong, does 'Nunc Dim-itis' mean 'Now suffering from being really thick'?
Quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur.
Innit.
Nunc hoc vides!
That term ‘fac’ is an abbreviation derived from the Latin irregular verb ‘facere’.
It might mean ‘to do’ or ‘to make’.
The literal meaning of the phrase ‘fac nunc’ will depend on how you conjugate the verb.
Thus: facio nunc = I do/make now.
Facis nunc = you (singular) do now.
Etcetera ...
Fio nunc means “I am done now!”
Now see what you've done W.H.
Caecilius in atrio sedet. Grumio in horto laborat. Metella at bingo in Blandford Forum.
Terminus sum.
That's Chinese soup from King's Cross isn't it?
Ok, ok, I'll stop now
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