14:14 Aug 20, 2020 |
English to Latin translations [PRO] General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters | |||||||
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5 | Haec potio [name in dative] est |
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5 | hoc potio est (+ genitive) |
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this drink belongs to... Haec potio [name in dative] est Explanation: The name must be in dative (example: Domus est Marco = Marcus has the house) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 24 days (2020-09-13 16:44:18 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Haec potio [name in dative] est -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 43 days (2020-10-03 08:45:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Haec potio [name in dative] est example: Haec potio Marco est this is the best format -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 46 days (2020-10-05 21:27:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Haec potio [name in dative] est example: Haec potio Marco est this is the best format |
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this drink belongs to... hoc potio est (+ genitive) Explanation: The Latin genitive with the copula is used to express possession. |
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