I don't remember any of those quotes in our dub. Lucky.
Bona Dea certainly was said though."Bona dia!" was always used too, even though I'm fairly certain it was never said by Romans.
I like that! It doesn't fit the context, but it makes sense and is amusing to interject in to the showTo me it sounds more like "I'll rise again for my master."
Here's an image of the inscription and a misinformed article to go with it.
It could be a voodoo priest/priestess.Lol, I don't know, why the devil?
Maybe the character in question is intentionally of ambiguous gender. I wouldn't know.In the new Mad Max movie one of the main character's names is a lady named Imperator Furiosa. This bothered me a lot more than it rightfully should.
Well she's very clearly a woman. Everyone calls her "she" and "her." I didn't know this could be done intentionally, I dont recall having seen something like this before, I just thought it was Latin gibberish.Maybe the character in question is intentionally of ambiguous gender. I wouldn't know.
I think most people would agree that in Latin it can't; I was looking for some justification, however slight, for the masculine noun with a feminine adjective; gender ambiguity might be regarded as one justification for it.I didn't know this could be done intentionally.