This tread should have been posted long ago!!!
First of all, THIS IS LATIN. (What's that turmish???
Oh, I get it, you were kidding Uncle!

).
I used to know it well, years ago...
You know, it's the language of my ancestors!
Yet it is only studied here, not really spoken, so you cannot
learn it as you can learn english!
Problem is, the words are spoken with a strong foreign
accent (for me).
For instance, "imperium" is read literally "impIrium", while
it should be read exactly "impErium".
This word is easy to understand nonetheless, but the others?
Add this: in latin a word appears differently in different
contexts (for "life" you'll find "vita", "vitae", "vitam",
it is the semantic value that changes), so it would be important
to know the exact spelling...
Although I suspect they're used in the "standard" form here
(as if I used all verbs in the form "to+infinitive" while speaking
english), so it's difficult to understand something...
Someone could manage to do an exact spelling?
Anyway there's a meaning (intended), for sure.
When I cast True sight I hear:
"Veritas...." and something.
Veritas = Verità in italian = Truth in english!!!