16:20 Nov 29, 2009 |
English to Latin translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature | |||||
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he taught her how to live. she taught him how to love. Is docuit eam in vivendo. Ea docuit eum in amando. Explanation: Docere sibi in aliqua re aut ad aliquam rem postulat. |
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he taught her how to live. she taught him how to love. docuit is artem vivendi, docuit ea artem amandi Explanation: for is/ea, you could also use puer/puella (boy/girl) |
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he taught her how to live. she taught him how to love. Is eam quo modo vivat, ea eum quo modo amet docuit. Explanation: Or use 'qui' (adv. for 'quo modo'. Indirect questions require a subjunctive. 'Ille' and 'hic/haec' might be used here to avoid repetition of 'is'. 'Scire' + an infinitive expresses 'how to . . . ' |
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