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Översättning - Brasiliansk portugisiska-Latin - Eternamente serei sua.

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Eternamente serei sua.
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Tillagd av lolamarcela
Källspråk: Brasiliansk portugisiska

Eternamente serei sua.
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É para uma tatuagem. -

Titel
In aeternum suam ero.
Översättning
Latin

Översatt av sgrowl
Språket som det ska översättas till: Latin

Tua in aeternum ero.
Senast granskad eller redigerad av Aneta B. - 2 Mars 2010 16:52





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28 Februari 2010 21:01

Aneta B.
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One little adjustment, sgrowl:
"In aeternum tuam ero".

We can use "suus, sua, suum" only when it is connected with third person and means his,her, its, their own.

1 Mars 2010 08:24

sgrowl
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One question... how can I distinguish in this sentence if "sua" is second person or third person?
Thanks in advance

1 Mars 2010 08:42

Aneta B.
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Sorry, I don't understand the question. "Sua" is never for 2nd person, always for third person.

1 Mars 2010 09:36

sgrowl
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sorry, I was referring to portoguese term "sua"

1 Mars 2010 12:27

lilian canale
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Sorry for interferring...I'd like to make this clear.
In Brazilian Portuguese, the second person singular (tu) is seldom used in speech. It is substitued by "você" which takes the 3rd person form of the verbs, possessives, etc,
Yes, Aneta, although sometimes we can't identify exacly what person "sua/seu/suas/seus" refer to, in this text "sua" probably means "tua" (your-2nd singular)

1 Mars 2010 19:15

Aneta B.
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Thank you, Lilly!
I had any doubts about what a pronoun should be here, I only wasn't sure about a gender. But Lizz told me it was feminine.

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One more thing, sgrowl. I didn't notice before you had used an accusative form of the pronoun. It has to be nominative and I'd change the order too:
"Tua in aeternum ero".
Do you agree?

2 Mars 2010 08:18

sgrowl
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Yes I do.
Even a little sentence hides some difficulties...

2 Mars 2010 16:52

Aneta B.
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Yes, indeed.