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Old 03-05-2019, 07:49 PM   #2489
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Incipit is a beginning, ea incipit is 'it begins.'

Also, . . . sufficient . . . by itself, . . . is redundant.

Incipit is the third-person singular form of the verb, incipio,incipire, incpei, inceptum, and it means "he, she, it, begins." It it not necessary to add a pronoun unless the verb is gender-specific.

Ea is the feminine first person singular form of the pronoun is-ea-id (he-she-it/that). A literal translation of ea incipit is actually "she begins."

I took 2 years of Latin in high school, and 20 hours of Latin in college. How many Latin courses have you taken?



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