Non.Denuo: carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus)
Sum non viva res
Non.Denuo: carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus)
I need to make a slight correction to my last clue.Non.
Sum non viva res
That doesn't make any sense.Sum non viva rem.
*faciendasUsurpor ad faciendos res
Why doesn’t sum non viva rem make sense?That doesn't make any sense.
*faciendas
Sum doesn't take a direct object. Res here must agree with the subject of sum, the implied nominative ego.Why doesn’t sum non viva rem make sense?
I meant to say “I am not a living thing.”
Yes, of course it does. Why wouldn't it?and does faciendas agree with res?
Ah, the predicate nominative, (again)Sum doesn't take a direct object. Res here must agree with the subject of sum, the implied nominative ego.
Yes, of course it does. Why wouldn't it?
Yes, I am iron, ferrumI think you must be some kind of metal. Iron (ferrum)?
Insula?? Erras, doctissime rerum.Esne Insula Tiberina?
The Aventine? Mons or collis I know not.
Vehementer doleo, amici, quod in errore versamini.Mausoleum of Augustus?
(Mons Augustus, when it was abandoned and grown over)
Denuo per errorem lapsus es, vir optime, sed auxilio vobis venio: Civium manibus factus sum mons qui adiacet Monti Aventino.The royal house. Regia?