@FranceskaMann @GossiTheDog

In Latin, nemo does not mean β€œman”; it means β€œno one” or β€œnobody,” functioning as an indefinite pronoun πŸ’‘ βœ…  βœ¨ πŸ’«    

https://www.oreateai.com/blog/the-meaning-and-legacy-of-nemo-in-latin/4a11374a2509b857fb55aaa88c9a2e2c

My pronouns are indefinite xD hahahah

The Meaning and Legacy of 'Nemo' in Latin

'Nemo' translates from Latin as 'no one', carrying deep historical significance across literature and modern culture while reflecting themes of anonymity and universality.

oreate.com

@nemo @FranceskaMann @GossiTheDog

Nemo = "no one".

This epiphany was a little glimmer of light through a half century of muddied, casually accumulated comprehension of my mother tongue.

I need to learn more Latin and Greek. Thanks!

@resister @FranceskaMann @GossiTheDog

Sure :D πŸ‘ They can be fun – learning is always a good thing, learning & reading :D