Rule 81: Causal Clauses

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @karmakanic
    @karmakanic 3 года назад +7

    Super interesting-this has expanded and clarified what was my apparently narrow understanding of the subjunctive mood, thinking that by its use in “irrealis” situations it was regulated only to ideas such as wishes, hopes, dreams, anxiety…etc.

  • @beckygreenberg4283
    @beckygreenberg4283 2 года назад

    more subtle than I had previously understood. THANK YOU!

  • @christophersmith_staff-gre5598
    @christophersmith_staff-gre5598 3 года назад +2

    Just in time for my students' grammar review of Spring semester!
    As always, your uploads are well received. Thank you!

  • @blackbolt3066
    @blackbolt3066 3 года назад +14

    Just 10 more boys we’re almost there.

  • @natefroggy3626
    @natefroggy3626 3 года назад +5

    love u bro

  • @paulinho8752
    @paulinho8752 2 года назад

    Does this got anything to do with evidentiality? Evidentiality shows in a lot of languages, and I wonder if latin shows its evidentiality in the causal clause.
    If I witnessed an event could I use the indicative mood?
    "Grātiās eī ēgistī quia malōs tibi dedisset."
    If I witnessed the event of the third person giving the apples to the second person, could I say:
    "Grātiās eī ēgistī quia malōs tibi dederat"?

  • @reillybova
    @reillybova 3 года назад

    Can we please get a playlist of these?

    • @latintutorial
      @latintutorial  3 года назад +3

      Already done! ruclips.net/p/PLI76N29qybf-o5U6tvD-8VPILacttSaM3

  • @Navoii.
    @Navoii. 3 года назад +1

    my god he's still going

  • @RobertFuszenecker
    @RobertFuszenecker 3 года назад +2

    Gratias tibi agimus, magister, quia hanc pelliculam perbene fecisti. Et indicativo utor 🙂

  • @tylere.8436
    @tylere.8436 3 года назад

    Your explanation on the subjunctive uses makes perfect sense, since these conjunctions plus the subjunctive were also used as an alternative for the accusative plus infinitive for indirect speech in later Latin.
    Instead of: audio illum esse discipulum bonum;
    It could be: audio quia ille sit discipulus bonus

  • @bytheway1031
    @bytheway1031 3 года назад

    Great video, thks 4 posting!

  • @hunterball902
    @hunterball902 3 года назад +2

    I'm proud to have [almost] been