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Thanks. I was looking for "Tits can sell anything".
I can see now, that I might have problems with both the conjugation of the verb, the declension of the subject and the object. So technically, all three words may be wrong. Could one of you give it a shot? With an explanation preferably?
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I can see now, that I might have problems with both the conjugation of the verb, the declension of the subject and the object. So technically, all three words may be wrong. Could one of you give it a shot? With an explanation preferably?
Thanks in advance
"I would have gone to the thesaurus for a more erudite word."
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Mammae
1st Declension Nominative Plural
Possunt
Irregular Verb Present Indicative Active 3rd Person Plural
Vendere
3rd? (2nd? *shrug*) Conjugation Verb Present Active Infinitive
Aliqua
Irregular Noun Accusative Direct Object Plural
Mammae Possum Aliqua Vendere.
Breasts (they) are able to sell anything(s).
1st Declension Nominative Plural
Possunt
Irregular Verb Present Indicative Active 3rd Person Plural
Vendere
3rd? (2nd? *shrug*) Conjugation Verb Present Active Infinitive
Aliqua
Irregular Noun Accusative Direct Object Plural
Mammae Possum Aliqua Vendere.
Breasts (they) are able to sell anything(s).
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Emotional Leper wrote:Mammae
1st Declension Nominative Plural
Possunt
Irregular Verb Present Indicative Active 3rd Person Plural
Vendere
3rd? (2nd? *shrug*) Conjugation Verb Present Active Infinitive
Aliqua
Irregular Noun Accusative Direct Object Plural
Mammae Possum Aliqua Vendere.
Breasts (they) are able to sell anything(s).


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Istoc accede et nihil nihilos romanos blandos in aures tui susurrabo.Wyldewode wrote:Emotional Leper wrote:Mammae
1st Declension Nominative Plural
Possunt
Irregular Verb Present Indicative Active 3rd Person Plural
Vendere
3rd? (2nd? *shrug*) Conjugation Verb Present Active Infinitive
Aliqua
Irregular Noun Accusative Direct Object Plural
Mammae Possum Aliqua Vendere.
Breasts (they) are able to sell anything(s).I love it when you talk nerdy!

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Thank you for you assistance EL. Good job.
Just out of curiousity: I tried to built my slogan from the proverb: Amore omnia vincit.
Now, it seems that the Omnia (all) - in whatever declension it occurs here - was exactly what I needed. You don't seem to agree?.
I appriciate your use of possum (you nasty zoophiliac you) and the infinitive of the verb. But what conjugation is vincit in the original proverb?
Just trying to learn here.
Just out of curiousity: I tried to built my slogan from the proverb: Amore omnia vincit.
Now, it seems that the Omnia (all) - in whatever declension it occurs here - was exactly what I needed. You don't seem to agree?.
I appriciate your use of possum (you nasty zoophiliac you) and the infinitive of the verb. But what conjugation is vincit in the original proverb?
Just trying to learn here.
"I would have gone to the thesaurus for a more erudite word."
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It's a difference of interpretation. I don't want to say, "Trust me on this one, I speak the language and you don't," as I'm not an expert on Latin. Hyperception would be a better person to ask about this.Prebe wrote:And if I meant Sell all, as in all things, could I not use omina in the sentence?
There is very likely to be a subtle difference that eludes me. Is it the diffence between "Everything" and "all things"?
I'll just say that it sounds better to me to everything. It's a contextual thing.
"Breasts have sold all" vs. "Breasts have sold everything."
Turn it around: "All has been sold by breasts." "Everything has been sold by breasts."
What the hell is that supposed to mean?Stonemaybe wrote:The first Latin I was taught! From a book called Ecce Romane iirc.Cornelia et Flavia sub arborem sedent
Can someone correct me please![]()
'Romani donum eunt'
The People Called the Romans They Go The House?!
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