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classical4mom
04-03-2006, 03:58 PM
Hi- can someone give me the literal translation of "quid agis?" In Latina Christiana it says on p. 128 that it means "How are you?" but in Prima Latina, lesson 22, it says that quid means "what". Which is correct?
Nanci
Kind of a big difference there, isn't it. :rolleyes: I'll be interested to see the answer. :p
abbey
04-03-2006, 08:47 PM
"How are you?" is really an idiomatic translation. It's appropriate to the sense, but it isn't literal. Literally, "Quid agis" is more like "What are you doing?"... Except it's really more generally asking about your condition, so the literal translation could be misleading.
"Agis" is the 2nd person singular (present active indicative) of "ago": I put in motion, I move, I lead, I drive, I tend, I conduct...
Kind of like "Whazzup?" :p
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