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Translation - Portuguese brazilian-Latin - Eu nada seria...
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Category
Thoughts - Love / Friendship
This translation request is "Meaning only".
Title
Eu nada seria...
Text
Submitted by
luneder
Source language: Portuguese brazilian
Sem amor, respeito, fidelidade, sinceridade, justiça, perdão, companheirismo, gratidão, dedicação e honra, eu nada seria...
Title
Non sum nullus
Translation
Latin
Translated by
jufie20
Target language: Latin
- Sine amore, reverentia, fidelitate, candore, iustitia, remissione, contubernio, gratia,
et honore, essem nullus.
Validated by
Cammello
- 20 July 2008 17:36
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20 July 2008 11:32
Cammello
Number of messages: 77
Why "Essem Nulla"?
"Nulla" could be ablative of Nihil: so "Nihil" is the right word. Nominative, since the verb is "to be"
"Nulla" could be female nominative, female ablative or nominative plural of Nullus, Nulla, nullum.
Since we don't know if the subject is male or female, Latin prefers male: "Nullus"
So or Essem "Nihil" or Essem "Nullus"
I could be wrong. I wait for your explaination to decide.