{"author_name":"German Kuznetsov","cat":"LD #30","comments":[{"author_name":"porglezomp","time":"August 21, 2014 7:11 pm","epoch":1408666260,"text":"If Latin is anything like Spanish, (and it is, more than it is like English,) the verb comes after the noun.","spam":"N"},{"author_name":"ZeroDivide","time":"August 21, 2014 7:13 pm","epoch":1408666380,"text":"AFAIK, in Latin, the subject of a verb comes before the verb itself, so it&#8217;s grammatically correct (although it&#8217;s more like &#8220;game-giving&#8221; than &#8220;giving game&#8221;).","spam":"N"},{"author_name":"Dietrich Epp","time":"August 21, 2014 7:19 pm","epoch":1408666740,"text":"According to Wikipedia, word order is usually SOV so &#8220;Ludum Dare&#8221; is correct.  Latin is relatively flexible, so you could conceivably also use &#8220;Dare Ludum&#8221;.","spam":"N"}],"epoch":1408665780,"likes":2,"metadata":{"p_key":"29057","p_author":"German Kuznetsov","p_authorkey":"504594","p_urlkey":"64517","p_title":"Latin","p_cat":"LD #30","p_event":"LD30","p_time":"1408665780","p_likes":"2","p_comments":"3","p_status":"UPD5","us_key":"504594","us_name":"German Kuznetsov","us_username":"German Kuznetsov","event_start":"1408665600","event_key":"24","event_name":"LD30"},"text":"<p>&#8220;Dare&#8221; = give<\/p>\n <p>&#8220;ludum &#8220;= game<\/p>\n <p>this website = &#8220;to give a game&#8221; BUT is called game give (&#8220;ludum dare&#8221;).So should it not be &#8220;dare ludum&#8221; ?<\/p>\n <p>ime no expert at Latin and my source is google translator.<\/p>","time":"August 21st, 2014 7:03 pm","title":"Latin"}