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  • mihi vs meus. When to use which? - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    When would be the right time to use either for example filius decorus meus mihi from what I understand, using mihi with nominative seems to mean the same as using meus?
  • A question regarding the agreement of possessive pronouns
    @copper meus is indeed a possessive pronoun, but it is an adjective too Pronouns can be "like" nouns (ego, tu, nos) or "like" adjectives (meus, tuus, noster)
  • Translating He is my always and She is my forever
    0 "He is my always " can be translated as "Is est semper meus ", with "always" being translated as "semper" "She is my forever " is a little trickier, as Latin doesn't have a word meaning specifically "forever" Perhaps we can paraphrase this as "She is my for all times " and translate it as "Ea est mea pro omnibus temporibus "
  • Qui meus tuus apud te locus, qui tuus velim ut meus
    Nam qui meus tuus apud te locus, qui tuus velim ut meus Vale mi Paule carissime I am having difficulty identifying the syntactic structure of this sentence: [Q]ui meus tuus apud te locus, qui tuus velim ut meus In particular, I do not understand why there are two correlated relative pronouns and how the syntax should be interpreted
  • Dative of personal pronouns - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    Thank you very much! However, there are still things that I didn't understand 1 Both mihi and tibi are dative forms of personal pronouns, is ei one of them as well? Why haven't I seen ei in any declension chart? 2 I didn't really understand the difference between the two expressions of Galius, could you please explain a bit more? 3 At the end, did you mean that I could use dative directly
  • How do you say my love in Latin?
    1 Like the Engl love, to denote a beloved object, beloved: “nec veneres nostras hoc fallit,” Lucr 4, 1185: “ mea Venus,” Verg E 3, 68; Hor C 1, 27, 14; 1, 33, 13 — 1 Lucretius is given, but it appears in Catullus and Propertius as well, assuming I'm interpreting the latter correctly These could all also stand in for the poetic plural, so unless you're writing poetry, mea
  • morphology - Deus meus, aut Deus mī? - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    I was taught that meus had a special irregular vocative, mī (So quot;my father quot; in the vocative would be pater mī, not pater meus ) However, there's a line that shows up a few times in the V
  • What exactly do ut and quid mean in Deus meus, ut quid . . .
    What exactly do "ut" and "quid" mean in "Deus meus, ut quid dereliquisti me?" ("My God, why have you forsaken me?")? Ask Question Asked 4 years, 1 month ago Modified 4 years ago
  • What is the correct translation of my bloodline ends with me in Latin?
    @brianpck The word "sanguis" may be used as "a descendant" Verg said "sanguis meus" so, "my blood (my descendants) "sanguis meus mecum finit " Sounds good
  • Elementary word order question - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    First, although word order is relatively free in Latin, the default position, as you rightly believe, is Frater meus unum filium habet Changing a sentence's word order from the default adds a slight change in emphasis—here, emphasizing the fact that your brother has one son, rather than one ship, or one Gorgon, or perhaps three sons





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