Re: Optative? (was: Re: Development and Use of the Silindion Optative)
From: | Philippe Caquant <herodote92@...> |
Date: | Sunday, August 1, 2004, 20:56 |
In Ancient Greek, optative was a mood. There was
optative present, future, aorist and perfect.
Ex :
didoie:n = I wish I could give (present, athematic
verb)
dedo:koimi = I wish I had finished to give (perfect)
(from Grammaire Grecque, Allard & Feuillatre, Hachette
Ed)
In Latin, if I remember, they used 'Utinam' +
(subjunctive ?)
--- Carsten Becker <post@...> wrote:
> Hey everyone! I'm back from Kiel!
>
> From: "Elliott Lash" <erelion12@YAHOO.COM
> <mailto:erelion12@...>>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 2:31 AM
> Subject: Development and Use of the Silindion
> Optative
>
> > The Silindion Optative is a rather confusing
> > mood/tense. First I will talk about the form of
> it,
> > then I will talk about it's uses.
>
> What is "optative"?
>
>
> -------------------------
> Eri silveváng aibannama padangin.
> Nivaie evaenain eri ming silvoieváng capanaris.
> - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Le Petit Prince
>
Can't find these in my edition. What chapter is it ?
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Philippe Caquant
"High thoughts must have high language." (Aristophanes, Frogs)
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