Yeah. Sounds good.Carmen in laudem laetitiae?
Actually, it's ode to Joy.Yes, I'm the Hymn to Joy
Is dura an adjective describing “I”?Dura de caelo cado, terrestria minutis ictibus tundo. Quid sum?
Hard I fall from the sky, beating with small terrestrial strokes.Yes.
I presumed it would be “beating the ground with small strokes.” , but terrestris, e is an adjective (in my dictionary).Terrestria doesn't agree with ictibus.
I learned two things with this sentence.Terrestria is a neuter plural adjective, here substantivized, i.e. used as a noun would be, meaning "terrestrial things".
Hint: Grandine gracieque moventi plerumque formor.Glacie et aqua moventi formor.
Videri et audiri semper non possum.
Ubi videri possum, silens aut sonorissimus sum. (Edit: changed verb to sum)
Altissimus plerumque sum.
Quid sum?
(Would someone please translate the Latin so I know it is correct)
NopeAre you a cloud? (nubis)