Looking for a Latin expert
Ever since high school, I've wanted to travel to Japan. I studied Japanese in college for 4 quarters (we didn't have semesters at Ohio University), studied Japanese literature, practiced Aikido, and played Go. When I met my (now) wife, Daniela, one thing we both planned to do was to visit Japan. On Saturday, I'm on my way to Japan for a week. I'm so excited!
I just had to get that out before I got to the point of this post. Everyone knows that "caveat emptor" means "let the buyer beware." If I wanted to replace "buyer" with "someone who gives something away," how would I say that in Latin?
Replies can go to my email, which is fearlessly on this and every post.
Pre-emptive thanks for any help with this.
Tags: Japan Latin Quotations Travel
[Permalink] Posted on 2006-06-12 by Dethe Elza