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Nolumus moti esse, non movebimur
Velut arbor sata propinqua aquae non movebimurlast revised Jan. 27, 2004
Questions
- Add "-ne" to the end of the first word of a sentence to indicate that it is a question. Eg.: Euntne? Are they going?
- Begin the sentence with a question word. Eg.: Cur viro pecuniam dabas? Why were you giving money to the man?
- Begin the sentence with "nonne" or "num." Eg.: Nonne cras navigabis? You're sailing tomorrow, aren't you?; Num cras navigabis? You're not sailing tomorrow, are you?
- Question words: cur, quam diu
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