


I knew it was "Imperium Ave" from the start, but I didn't bother saying anything because I knew that "Ave Imperium" was still grammatically correct. Really, as long as its all within its same sentence, you can jumble the words as much as you want and its still correct.The other day I went on a rant at work and Bayohne called me crazy, because I was looping the Darnus song and swore that they were saying “Imperium, imperium, imperium ave.” Vindication is oh so sweet, because it seems players picked up on this as well!
It just so happens that there is a very good reason for this!
Grammatically the lyrics we introduced are correct:
Imperium!
Imperium!
Ave imperium!
However, what is actually sung is:
Imperium!
Imperium!
Imperium ave
“Imperium ave” is grammatically not really a natural expression; however, Latin is an extremely ambiguous language and it seems when Latin is sung anything goes, making this inversion okay!
Being a linguist, this kind of stuff gets me quite excited :P
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