ATMs in the Vatican City have Latin as one of the language options:

Anyone know what that means? Google Translate spits out a bunch of jibberish… (Photo by Seth Schoen)

Update: Lots of slightly different answers as to what this says, but this email from a Ph.D. candidate in Classics at Columbia is representative of the spread:

Anyhow, a super-literal translation would be something like this: I ask that you insert [your] card in order that you come to understand the method needing to be used. But more colloquially, we can do this: Please insert your card to learn the instructions. or even (although I’m really getting into sloppy translation territory here): Please insert your card for instructions.

(thx, charles)

Update: And it may be more accurate to say that Vatican City ATMs previously offered a Latin option. According to @johnke, “they removed the Latin option with a software update sometime in late 2010/early 2011”.