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by pmda » Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:14 am
In Pensum B in Lingua Latina Cap XVIII Orberg scribit:
Vocabula 'ostium' et 'ianua' eandem rem significant; lingua duas res varias significat.
Sed post sententiam 'Vocabula 'ostium' et 'ianua' eandem rem significant' ...sententiam secundam 'lingua duas res varias' non-sequitur ??
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by Sceptra Tenens » Thu Mar 22, 2012 5:23 pm
It's saying that lingua means both "tongue" and "language", I guess. What was he writing about in that part?
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by pmda » Fri Mar 23, 2012 8:50 am
Yes..but I must be translating it badly:
Vocabula 'ostium' et 'ianua' eandem rem significant
The word 'ostium' and 'ianua' mean the same thing.
so far so good. Then:
lingua duas res varias significat.
The language? / tongue? means two different things...
???
Seems like a non sequitur...
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by Sceptra Tenens » Fri Mar 23, 2012 12:11 pm
I would say "The words ostia and ianua mean the same thing; the word lingua has two different meanings."
I'll see whether there is some way to find what you're reading.
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by pmda » Fri Mar 23, 2012 1:02 pm
Your right. It's that 'lingua' in the pensum on the PC programme doesn't have quotes around it...hence it refers to the word 'linguam'....problem solved. Many thanks.
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