08:58 Oct 12, 2001 |
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5 | Bibe patris sanguinem! |
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Bibe patris sanguinem! Explanation: Hi Angel! If "Drink" here is an imperative, as in "Drink the father's blood!", as an order, then the verb should be "Bibe!". Father's Blood is "Patris Sanguinem", being Patris genitive case and sanguinem accusative case. Hope this helps! Flavio Disctinction in Latin |
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