How do you say "It ain't me" in Latin?

How do you say "It ain't me" in Latin?

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vieut vaieunt meus

Ego non sum if you mean the meme.

>be Roman soldier in Gaul
>vieut vaieunt meus starts playing

>be Roman soldier in Gaul
>Ego non sum starts playing

>be Roman soldier in Gaul
>cornicen starts playing

filius fortunatus

"EGO NON SUM" MEANS "I AM NOT", WHICH IS AN ONTOLOGICAL STATEMENT OF NONBEING; WHAT THE TITLE OF THE SONG MEANS, WITH PROPER GRAMMAR ("IT IS NOT ME") IS THAT THE SUBJECT IS NOT THE AGENT OF AN ACTION, SO THE PROPER LATIN TRANSLATION WOULD BE "NON EST MIHI".

>be Roman soldier in Gaul
>non est mihi starts playing

>studied latin a year in school
>don't remember a single thing

youtube.com/watch?v=M_JVaMuZZBQ

But, if the original is an incorrect sentence, isn't it logical to use an incorrect latin sentence to translate it?

THE TITLE IS INCORRECT; THE ENGLISH NOUN "IT" FOR THE IMPERSONAL VERB "IS" DOES NOT TRANSLATE IN LATIN, OTHERWISE IT WOULD MEAN "THAT (THAT THING) IS NOT ME", WHEN WHAT THE TITLE "IT IS NOT ME" ACTUALLY MEANS IS "IT WAS NOT ME (WHO DID THAT)".

Me too, and I got a 9,5 out of 10. Now I couldn't even remember the names of the different cases if my life depended on it.

THE PHRASE "IT AIN'T ME" IS GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT; THE MEANING OF THE PHRASE "EGO NON SUM" IS NOT WHAT THE PHRASE "IT AIN'T ME" MEANS.

INCORRECT GRAMMAR DOES NOT MODIFY MEANING, SO NO, IT IS NOT LOGICAL TO DO SO; YOUR REASONING IS NONSENSICAL.

>sum es est sumus estis sunt

What did he mean by this?

non clama

>be a French philosopher
>cogito ergo sum starts playing

kys

faggot

Thank you gentlemen for this thread. This made me really happy.

>be roman soldier at canne
>non est mihi starts playing

Can you type normally you sperg

>spend 8 years in a French immersion school program
>can't speak a complete sentence of French

How is it incorrect?

Wait. What's incorrect about the sentence, "It ain't me."?
merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ain't

Why in dative?

"I do not exist"

Ad vexillum proponendum quidam nati sunt,
Eheu, sunt rubra, alba, et caerulea,
Et cum grex musicus "Ave imperator" cantat,
Eheu, cannonem in te, domine, derigunt

Non ego, non ego,
Nullus senatoris filius sum,
Non ego, non ego,
nullus fortunatullus sum

Argenteo in manibus cocleari quidam nati sunt,
Domine, non seipsos adiuvant, vos omnes,
Sed cum publicanus ad portas venit,
Domine, domus similis auctioni quisquiliae videtur, ha

Non ego, non ego,
Nullus millionaris filius sum,
Non ego, non ego,
nullus fortunatullus sum

Ita, sic,
Quidam oculos stellis hereditant punctatos,
Eheu, ad bellum te submittunt, domine,
Et cum eos rogant, "Quantum daremus?"
Eheu, solo "magis, magis, magis" respondunt

Non ego, non ego, nullus filius militaris sum,
Non ego, non ego, nullus fortunatullus sum,
Non ego, non ego, nullus fortunatullus sum

cum eos rogas*