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  1. mihi vs meus. When to use which? - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    Mar 14, 2022 · When would be the right time to use either for example filius decorus meus/mihi from what I understand, using mihi with nominative seems to mean the same as using meus?

  2. A question regarding the agreement of possessive pronouns

    @copper meus is indeed a possessive pronoun, but it is an adjective too. Pronouns can be "like" nouns (ego, tu, nos) or "like" adjectives (meus, tuus, noster)

  3. Dative of personal pronouns - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    Jul 12, 2024 · Thank you very much! However, there are still things that I didn't understand. 1. Both mihi and tibi are dative forms of personal pronouns, is ei one of them as well? Why …

  4. "Qui meus tuus apud te locus, qui tuus velim ut meus"

    Feb 13, 2024 · Nam qui meus tuus apud te locus, qui tuus velim ut meus. Vale mi Paule carissime. I am having difficulty identifying the syntactic structure of this sentence: [Q]ui meus …

  5. How do you say "my love" in Latin?

    Jun 21, 2021 · I've returned to the novel I mentioned in an earlier question. It takes place in Europe in the 1560's. I was thinking that my main character — who always spoke Latin in …

  6. Translating my blood, your blood, our blood into Latin

    Mar 18, 2023 · 2 My sister and I are getting this phrase tattooed. I’d like to do it in Latin. More of an ode to our love of history and so that it’s really just for us, our secret. I believe the …

  7. Translating "He is my always" and "She is my forever"

    May 22, 2024 · 0 "He is my always." can be translated as "Is est semper meus.", with "always" being translated as "semper". "She is my forever." is a little trickier, as Latin doesn't have a …

  8. What is the correct translation of "my bloodline ends with me" in …

    Jul 25, 2024 · @brianpck The word "sanguis" may be used as "a descendant" Verg said "sanguis meus" so, "my blood (my descendants) "sanguis meus mecum finit." Sounds good.

  9. syntax - "Tu quoque, Brutus, mi fili?" Grammar question - Latin ...

    Jun 29, 2020 · Short answer: the possessive adjective (meus, -a, -um) is almost always used for possession, but the genitive pronoun (mei) is usually used for other genitive constructions, …

  10. morphology - "Deus meus", aut "Deus mī"? - Latin Language Stack …

    I was taught that meus had a special irregular vocative, mī. (So "my father" in the vocative would be pater mī, not pater meus.) However, there's a line that shows up a few …