Translation - Latin-English - Captus a te, munus tuumCurrent status Translation
Category Sentence | | Text Submitted by Taty | Source language: Latin
Captus a te, munus tuum | Remarks about the translation | não sei se mudaria a frase, se ao invés de tuum, fosse tuus....
sei que é uma frase de exupery |
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| Conquered by you, (I am) your prize. | TranslationEnglish Translated by Mistaya | Target language: English
Conquered by you, (I am) your prize. | Remarks about the translation | (What is) conquered by you, (it is) your prize.
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(I am) conquered by you, (I am) your prize.
Tuum can be accusative, or nominative, because "munus, -eris" is a neutral noun. That means that "munus tuum" is linked to the object or to the subject of "captus".
As there isn't the context, I cannot be sure, so I give the two options. But, in my opinion, the second is the correct, as I think this phrase come from a text in first person. |
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Last validated or edited by Taty - 6 September 2006 15:28
Latest messages | | | | | 4 September 2006 16:42 | | | Thanks Mistaya, when you have several translation alternative, only keep the best one in the main field and the others in the comments. I've edited the translation. |
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