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phrase and Tibi
Thus, the phrase I see you would be rendered as Te video in Latin, using the accusative form te for the second person pronoun, while I help you would be rendered as Tibi faveo, using the dative form tibi.

phrase and forms
BDSM is currently frequently used as a catch-all phrase to includes a wide range of activities, forms of interpersonal relationships, and distinct subcultures which may or may not fit well into the original three intended categories.
Medieval Greek is a cover phrase for a whole continuum of different speech and writing styles, ranging from vernacular continuations of spoken Koine that were already approaching Modern Greek in many respects, to highly learned forms imitating classical Attic.
Answers cannot be found by appeal to an external truth, but only within the confines of the norms and forms that phrase the question.
The phrase classical liberalism is also sometimes used to refer to all forms of liberalism before the 20th century.
Right-libertarianism or right libertarianism is a phrase used by some to describe either non-collectivist forms of libertarianism or a variety of different libertarian views some label " right " of mainstream libertarianism including " libertarian conservatism ".
The Indonesian phrase Kopi Jawa refers not only to the origin of the coffee, but is used to distinguish the strong, black, very sweet coffee, with powdered grains in the drink, from other forms of the drink.
The phrase " RNA World " was first used by Nobel laureate Walter Gilbert in 1986, in a commentary on recent observations of the catalytic properties of various forms of RNA.
In the second edition of January 1860, Darwin quoted Kingsley as " a celebrated cleric ", and added the phrase " by the Creator " to the closing sentence, which from then on read " life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one ".
In fact, even the phrase " postindustrial " belies the fact that we don't yet quite know what will follow industrial societies or the forms they will take.
The phrase " high school " often forms part of the name of the related institution.
Startup companies can come in all forms, but the phrase " startup company " is often associated with high growth, technology oriented companies.
Innovatory puppeteers such as Tony Sarg, Waldo Lanchester, John Wright, Bil Baird, Joan Baixas, Sergei Obratsov, Philipe Genty, Peter Schumann, Dattatreya Aralikatte, Jim Henson, Dadi Pudumjee, and Julie Taymor have also continued to develop the forms and content of puppetry, so that the phrase ' puppet theatre ' is no longer limited to traditional forms of marionettes, glove, or rod puppets.
Other forms of memory test might require contestants to remember a phrase or proverb and answer a series of questions about it ( e. g. " What was the fifth letter of the fourth word?
It is an umbrella phrase that is used to cover any religion that worships the Earth, Nature, or fertility gods and goddesses, such as the various forms of goddess worship or matriarchal religion.
Because grief responses can take many forms, including laughter, celebration, and bawdiness, in addition to sadness, Bonanno coined the phrase " coping ugly " to describe the idea that some forms of coping may seem counter intuitive.
The phrase is a negative term describing spoiled children raised by wealthy parents, growing up with little or no moral values, or any forms of necessary daily life skills.
The phrase " The Sudan " is also used to refer specifically to the modern-day country of Sudan, the western part of which forms part of the larger region, and from which South Sudan gained its independence in 2011.
In California the non-rise is usually one reiterate phrase, the rise being the phrase transposed an octave higher, the Yumans use a non-rise of long repeated sections each consisting of several phrases, the rise being three to five phrases performed only once, and in southern California the previous two and progressive forms are found.
Besides, even the most archaic forms of Katharevousa were never thought of as ancient Greek, but were always called " modern Greek ", so that the phrase " modern Greek " applies to Demotic, Standard Modern Greek and even Katharevousa.
Other variants in different forms of English are gon and a, thus, a phrase like " You're going to like it " could also be said as " You're gonna like it ", " You gonna like it ", " You ' gon like it " or even " You ' a like it ".
It uses primarily French syntax with French-English vocabulary and phrase forms ( see below ).

phrase and part
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
A clitic syntactically functions above the word level, on the phrase or clause level, and attaches only phonetically to the first, last, or only word in the phrase or clause, whichever part of speech the word belongs to.
Due to the possibility of confusion between the use of the word " cytosol " to refer to both extracts of cells and the soluble part of the cytoplasm in intact cells, the phrase " aqueous cytoplasm " has been used to describe the liquid contents of the cytoplasm of living cells.
Also many on the left such as Tony Benn tend not to use the phrase to refer to themselves even though they share many of their criticisms of the European Union and they may use phrases such as euro-critical or just call themselves democrats or socialists and their scepticism as part of their wider belief in democracy or socialism.
However, for his part, Hayek found this term " singularly unattractive " and offered the term " Old Whig " ( a phrase borrowed from Edmund Burke ) instead.
Another theory occasionally encountered is a derivation from the phrase thog mi an èigh / eugh () " I raised the cry ", which in pronunciation bears a certain resemblance to Hogmanay, as part of the rhymes traditionally recited at New Year but it is unclear if this is simply a case of folk etymology.
The Ich bin ein Berliner speech is in part derived from a speech Kennedy gave at a Civic Reception on May 4, 1962, in New Orleans ; there also he used the phrase civis Romanus sum by saying " Two thousand years ago the proudest boast was to say, " I am a citizen of Rome.
Another example of the textual arguments against the Testimonium is that it uses the Greek term poietes to mean " doer " ( as part of the phrase " doer of wonderful works ") but elsewhere in his works, Josephus only uses the term poietes to mean " poet ," whereas this use of " poietes " seems consistent with the Greek of Eusebius.
' I have to come back to it here, however, for the particular flavor of Kubla Khan, with its air of mystery, is describable in part through that convenient phrase.
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, who is often considered the father of modern anarchism, coined the phrase " Property is theft " to describe part of his view on the complex nature of ownership in relation to freedom.
Unlike other commentators, Rashi does not paraphrase or exclude any part of the text, but elucidates phrase by phrase.
* Pop-group, the Spice Girls also played a part in the feminist movement, reining in popularity with the phrase " Girl Power!
Many phrasal categories are assumed that do not correspond directly to a specific part of speech, e. g. agreement phrase ( AgrP ), focus phrase ( FP ), inflection phrase ( IP ), tense phrase ( TP ), etc.
These anomalies gave rise to the widespread belief that the area was part of England rather than Wales, although most legislation for Wales was applied to it using the phrase " Wales and Monmouthshire ".
Certain influential foreign conflicts such as the 1991 Soviet coup d ' état attempt which took place as part of the initial stages of the Dissolution of the USSR and the Fall of Communism ; the First and Second Chechen Wars, the Persian Gulf War and the Yugoslav Wars failed to dampen economic enthusiasm surrounding the ongoing Information Age and the " Irrational Exuberance " ( a phrase coined by Alan Greenspan ) of the Internet Boom.
This phrase, intended to evoke the ' primitive throwback ' qualities of anthropological discoveries such as Piltdown Man and Swanscombe Man, was part of a British political tradition of referring to political trends by suffixing ' man '.
This can happen in conjunction with Equivocation, whereby word or phrase is used literally in one part of an argument but figuratively in another part of the argument.
Thus, in 1948 Virginia Heyer wrote, " Cultural relativity, to phrase it in starkest abstraction, states the relativity of the part to the whole.

phrase and inscription
The Greek phrase to describe the phenomenon is (; " crab inscription "), or simply karkinoi (; " crabs "), alluding to the movement of crabs, such as an inscription that may be read backwards.
Her realm is a chaotic, constantly changing mass of colors and strange objects and shapes, and contains a sundial with the inscription " Tempus Frangit " (" time breaks ," a Latin pun on the phrase " Tempus Fugit ", " time flees ".
The exact interpretation of the inscription is debated, but the phrase " to Luguei " ( where the theonym appears in the dative singular following the preposition to " to, for ", thus " to / for Lugus ") clearly indicates a dedication to the god Lugus.
* The Italian phrase " mangiare a ufo ", stemming from the Milanese dialect mangià a uf meaning " being paid for a job not done ", comes from the fact that the goods used to build the Duomo wore the inscription " A. U. F.
The inscription inside the archway is similar to the one at Tyne Cot, with the addition of a prefatory Latin phrase: " Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam-Here are recorded names of officers and men who fell in Ypres Salient, but to whom the fortune of war denied the known and honoured burial given to their comrades in death ".
A Sanskrit inscription dated 512 AD found in Tistung, a valley to the west of Kathmandu, contains the phrase “ greetings to the Nepals ” indicating that the term " Nepal " was used to refer to both the country and the people.
The law declared the seal to be 2 inches in diameter bearing the new inscription, SEAL • OF • THE • STATE • OF • NEW HAMPSHIRE, replacing the Latin phrase Sigillum Republica Neo Hantoniensis.
Note also the well-known Moabite inscription from Kerak that begins with the fragmented phrase ... MSYT MLK.
The game, however, provides a burin with which the player can " write " a word or phrase on a cube, and thereafter refer to the cube by that inscription.
The inscription on the rim of the seal shows the phrase, Cecilius Absolutus Dominus Terræ Mariæ et Avaloniæ Baro de Baltimore, which translates to " Cecil, Absolute Lord of Maryland and Avalon, Baron of Baltimore " ( Chapter 79, Acts of 1969 ; Sections 13-101 through 13-105 of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland ).
The name appeared in the 8th-century inscription of Kül Tigin in the phrase Umay teg ögüm katun kutıŋa ' under the auspices of my mother who is like the goddess Umay '.
Another inscription in Wadi Es Siyyagh, on the way to the main spring of Petra, contains the phrase " in front of Kutbay, this very god.
The inscription is an abbreviation for the phrase Thesauri Americae Septentrionalis Sigillum, which translates to " The Seal of the Treasury of North America ".
The first known restoration was in 1177 under orders of the Fatimid wazir Badr al-Jamālī, who left a second inscription slab on the mosque, which is noted for containing the Shī ' ī version of the shahada, adding the phrase " And Ali is the wali of God " after acknowledging the oneness of God and the prophethood of Muhammad.
The phrase * trinoxtion Samonii is comparable to a Gaulish festival mentioned in a 1st century AD Latin inscription from Limoges, France, which mentions a " 10 night festival (* decamnoctiacon ) of ( Apollo ) Grannus " ( POSTVMVS DVNORIGIS F ( ILIVS ) VERG ( OBRETVS ) AQVAM MARTIAM DECAMNOCTIACIS GRANNI D S P D )

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