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| | 29 November 2009 15:01 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | |
| | 29 November 2009 15:04 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Ps. I found: "Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon" on the net, but here's punctuation mark so... |
| | 29 November 2009 15:15 |
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| | 29 November 2009 16:11 |
| | There's a verb "est" implied, which is usual for Latin... however, "titillandus", even without "est", can (and must) be considered a verb.
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| | 29 November 2009 17:15 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Ok, thanks a lot Efylove.
Maybe a stupid Q, but why is there a comma between each word? |
| | 29 November 2009 17:16 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | |
| | 29 November 2009 21:30 |
| | Hi, dear Pia! I removed the standbye and have just translated the sentence.
Hope you won't have any more doubts now...
p.s. IMO the comma between this two words isn't needed at all: "nunquam,titillandus" |
| | 30 November 2009 08:45 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Ok
There were commas between every word Aneta!! But.. it seems that Franck fixed that. |
| | 30 November 2009 09:57 |
| | And he was right, dear Pia. The sentence doesn't need any commas...
I probably know why the requester put them. Becuase of the motto of Harry Potter's school above. It looks like the words were isolated, but they aren't... |
| | 30 November 2009 12:54 |
| piasNumber of messages: 8113 | Yessssssss, I never said he was wrong Aneta. And thanks for the explanation |