Hello!!
I was trying to read Regulus, and I've read this phrase: "cum sex annos natus essem".
Could I use "natus sum" instead?
cum sex annos natus essem
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cum sex annos natus essem
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Re: cum six annos natus essem
No six please, we’re not British.
I’m sure someone will give you a more sensible answer.
I’m sure someone will give you a more sensible answer.
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Re: cum six annos natus essem
Oh, I will correct that, thanks!!
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Re: cum sex annos natus essem
I don’t have the book, but the logic does point to cum historicum (which governs conjunctive past or pluperfect), here with essem. Cum historicum is very common, used in narration which takes place in the past. ‘When I was six years old, — —.’
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Re: cum sex annos natus essem
By “conjunctive” Timothée means what among English-speakers is called “subjunctive.” And by “cum historicum” he means cum used with reference to the past; cum with a past subjunctive, e.g. essem, is in "historic" (aka secondary) "sequence," implying that the main verb too will have reference to the past. He doesn’t explain why the subjunctive rather than the indicative is used, and nor do I, sorry.
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Re: cum sex annos natus essem
Thanks!!
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Re: cum sex annos natus essem
Please don't correct your posts retroactively. It spoils my jokes (and that was such a good one!).
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