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| | 2009年 सेप्टेम्बर 15日 20:15 |
| | Why do you use conjunctive instead of imperative? |
| | 2009年 सेप्टेम्बर 15日 20:24 |
| | Coniunctivus hortativus... I don't think that we can speak to God in imperative...
Although, of course, that in most of prayers we can see the mood... |
| | 2009年 सेप्टेम्बर 15日 20:32 |
| | Oh, YOU'RE RIGHT! Hortativus only when 1st person pluralis... I typed it at first in imperative... I will change it in a moment... Thank you, dear! |
| | 2009年 सेप्टेम्बर 16日 08:52 |
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Thanks.
But, you were right, it's quite strange to speak to God in imperative.
I'll accept it in a moment. |
| | 2009年 सेप्टेम्बर 16日 10:16 |
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| | 2009年 सेप्टेम्बर 16日 11:47 |
| | Sorry to interfer, but why would it be strange using imperative to talk to God?
In this original, the last 2 sentences are imperative and most Christian prayers are made up by imperative sentences. I didn't understand what you mean girls. CC: Efylove |
| | 2009年 सेप्टेम्बर 16日 12:04 |
| | It was philosophical discussion, Lilly... Only our feelings about God... We feel people shouldn't order Him. That's all...
But, as I typed in one of the posts above"in most of prayers we can see the mood (imperative)" so I changed...
p.s. Latin has got more possibilities to express an order or encouragement... Besides the "imperative mood", which is usually a typical order, Romans used also "coniunctivus hortativus, and coniunctivus iussivus" (but unfortunately not for 2nd person) |
| | 2009年 सेप्टेम्बर 16日 12:51 |
| | Yeah, I was talking in a philosophical way. I know prayers use the imperative mood. |