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Prevod - Latinski-Engleski - ipsa rem comfirmavit hoc dictum!

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ipsa rem comfirmavit hoc dictum!
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Izvorni jezik: Latinski

ipsa rem comfirmavit hoc dictum!

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the same thing consolidated this word!
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Engleski

Preveo jedi2000
Željeni jezik: Engleski

the same thing consolidated this word!
Napomene o prevodu
dictum, i, n. : saying, word; maxim; bon mot, witticism; order;
Poslednja provera i obrada od lilian canale - 23 Januar 2010 12:07





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16 Januar 2010 22:24

Aneta B.
Broj poruka: 4487
Hm, sth wrong is with Latin here.

Obviously should be "ipsa res comfirmavit hoc dictum!

The translation is ok.

16 Januar 2010 22:31

Aneta B.
Broj poruka: 4487
The second possibility ""ipsam rem comfirmavit hoc dictum!

but then, the translation would change:
"this word/expression consolidated the same thing"

I think it is more possible and we should ask the requester to check the source.

18 Januar 2010 09:24

jedi2000
Broj poruka: 110
Yes indeed ! "ipsa rem" is wrong. I believed it was in nominative case. "ipsa res" (nom./voc. case) and "ipsam rem" (acc. case) can match.

Maybe there is an inversion between "ipsa" and "res".
For example "Res ipsa loquitur" => "the thing itself speaks" or "the thing speaks for itself", well-known expression in law.

18 Januar 2010 14:01

Aneta B.
Broj poruka: 4487
I don't know what inversion you mean. Do you mean we have here "ipsa res", and not "res ipsa"? The opposite order is possible even if it is not stricte Latin order.

If it is in nominative it is a subject. If it was in accusative it would be an object. That's all.

The point is that "hoc dictum" is neutrum, so it could be as well the subject as the object. Everyting depends on "res ipsa" or "rem ipsam".
So, if you say it is nominative, the translation is fine.