I searched further...Medieval 'bravus' comes from Classical Latin 'barbarus'. "of or belonging to a foreign country or region (“non-Greek”); ignorant, uncivilized, unpolished, uncouth; (of natural objects) wild, uncultivated, rough, cruel, fierce.” https://t.co/qyv9xn3djN https://t.co/vIFwia8wII
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) November 5, 2020
Also, the letter 'v' in Latin was pronounced as a 'w' (usually when it began a word) and within a word, was more approximate to our vowel 'u', but written as a 'v'. (as in the funerary script below). So Adani has made a super 'boo-boo'...(Yes, I studied Latin at high school.) pic.twitter.com/9dH91wTjeP
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) November 5, 2020
It’s really very funny https://t.co/PWXGwnfOFt
— lana Arcus (@LanaArcus) November 5, 2020
I guess we could go so far as to say it is a form of karma, (according to some) n'est-ce pas? I wonder if #Adani may reconsider now? #Adani should pay me for this. I've saved them perhaps years of embarrassment.
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) November 5, 2020