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Ed Cryer wrote: > > "Johannes Patruus" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message > news:68d54sF2sr11iU1@mid.individual.net... >> Johannes Patruus wrote: >>> Evertjan. wrote: >>>> Joe Riegsecker wrote on 06 mei 2008 in alt.language.latin: >>>> >>>>> Someone has asked me about translating the English phrase "Speak the >>>>> speech," found in Shakespeare's Hamlet, into Latin. >>>>> >>>>     

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Author: Johannes Patruus
Date: May 7, 2008 01:55

"Johannes Patruus" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:68d54sF2sr11iU1@mid.individual.net... Johannes Patruus wrote: Evertjan. wrote: Joe Riegsecker wrote on 06 mei 2008 in alt.language.latin: Someone has asked me about translating the English phrase "Speak the speech," found in Shakespeare's Hamlet, into Latin. Her try is "Loquor Oratio
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Johannes Patruus wrote: > Evertjan. wrote: >> Joe Riegsecker wrote on 06 mei 2008 in alt.language.latin: >> >>> Someone has asked me about translating the English phrase "Speak the >>> speech," found in Shakespeare's Hamlet, into Latin. >>> >>> Her try is "Loquor Oratio." >>> >>> It seems to me that this is an imperative, and "oratio" should be >>> accusative, so would "Loquere orationem"     

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Author: Ed Cryer
Date: May 7, 2008 01:30

Evertjan. wrote: Joe Riegsecker wrote on 06 mei 2008 in alt.language.latin: Someone has asked me about translating the English phrase "Speak the speech," found in Shakespeare's Hamlet, into Latin. Her try is "Loquor Oratio." It seems to me that this is an imperative, and "oratio" should be accusative, so would "Loquere orationem" or "Loquimini orationem" be more
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Joe Riegsecker wrote on 06 mei 2008 in alt.language.latin: > Someone has asked me about translating the English phrase "Speak the > speech," found in Shakespeare's Hamlet, into Latin. > > Her try is "Loquor Oratio." > > It seems to me that this is an imperative, and "oratio" should be > accusative, so would "Loquere orationem" or "Loquimini orationem" be > more accurate? > > Comments     

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Author: Johannes Patruus
Date: May 7, 2008 00:47

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Author: Johannes Patruus
Date: May 7, 2008 00:18

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Author: Evertjan.
Date: May 6, 2008 15:17

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