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English teacher explanation: Why cannot i use 'it is all latin to me"?



 
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English teacher explanation: Why cannot i use 'it is all latin to me"? #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 28, 2008 13:14 pm   English teacher explanation: Why cannot i use 'it is all latin to me"?
 

why cannot i use ''it is all latin to me?
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English teacher explanation: Why cannot i use 'it is all latin to me"? #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 28, 2008 20:51 pm   English teacher explanation: Why cannot i use 'it is all latin to me"?
 

The normal idiom is "It's all Greek to me."
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