May I offer a bit of help? [I note that a lot lot lot of people are coming to appreciate the value of Latin without having had the opp to learn it. So it seems my chance to help out. Maybe it's my new assignment, having retired from teaching it] If you want 'air of truth', you need 'aria veritatis'. If "true air", then "aria vera" (doesn't matter in which order; what matters is the ending on word showing its function. Without that specially spelled ending, there is no appreciable meaning).
Thanks! I truly appreciate that, and I'll copy it to my inbox for future reference, I love those sorts of details.
I set it up so it sounds more like an Italian first name with a Latin last, and Veritas worked with the syllables of Aria- balanced with three syllables each. I also chose Aria in particular for the love of the operatic aria, my mother was huge on opera and while I preferred chamber or Baroque it wasn't completely lost on me. Here's an aria for the Veritas's living the way of truth. :)
So glad--always fear I will seem intrusive. We are kindred---husband and I love opera, perhaps esp. the 17th and 18th C, less so 19th; but chamber music, 17th 18th C perhaps even more. I love playing Beethoven sonatas, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Schubert.
Both really, works both ways. It used to be Verity Hunter but then I stopped hunting because it all just came in a big rush. (Kundalini.)
Ya mediate a while and it all comes in from the air. Super sweet.. :)
May I offer a bit of help? [I note that a lot lot lot of people are coming to appreciate the value of Latin without having had the opp to learn it. So it seems my chance to help out. Maybe it's my new assignment, having retired from teaching it] If you want 'air of truth', you need 'aria veritatis'. If "true air", then "aria vera" (doesn't matter in which order; what matters is the ending on word showing its function. Without that specially spelled ending, there is no appreciable meaning).
Thanks! I truly appreciate that, and I'll copy it to my inbox for future reference, I love those sorts of details.
I set it up so it sounds more like an Italian first name with a Latin last, and Veritas worked with the syllables of Aria- balanced with three syllables each. I also chose Aria in particular for the love of the operatic aria, my mother was huge on opera and while I preferred chamber or Baroque it wasn't completely lost on me. Here's an aria for the Veritas's living the way of truth. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1ZL5AxmK_A
So glad--always fear I will seem intrusive. We are kindred---husband and I love opera, perhaps esp. the 17th and 18th C, less so 19th; but chamber music, 17th 18th C perhaps even more. I love playing Beethoven sonatas, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Schubert.
Wonderful to hear. :)