Latinists usually call a verb by the first person present tense ('duco') instead of the infinitive ('ducere'). Bless my classical education.Originally Posted by Husar
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Latinists usually call a verb by the first person present tense ('duco') instead of the infinitive ('ducere'). Bless my classical education.Originally Posted by Husar
Wrong.
"to lead" in latin is "ducere", "duco" would be "I lead".
And for the rest I did a simple search for etymology and came up with this, which underlines my point.![]()
The bloody trouble is we are only alive when we’re half dead trying to get a paragraph right. - Paul Scott
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