MI FABULLAE APUD

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blutoonwithcarrotandnail
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MI FABULLAE APUD

Post by blutoonwithcarrotandnail »

in the sentence from catellus 13

'CENABIS BENE MI FABULLAE APUD ME'

i take it that 'MI FABULLAE' is the vocative component
and that MI is a possesive adjective and not a personal
pronoun?

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Re: MI FABULLAE APUD

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Corrigendum:
CENABIS BENE, MI FABULLE, APUD ME

"mi" = vocative personal possessive adjective, indeed. // Certè est casu adjectivi personalis et possessivi vocativo.
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