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Latin Grammar - Negation

Hi Latin learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about the basics of negation in Latin. Negation is an important part of any language, and Latin is no exception. We will look at how to form negative sentences, as well as some common phrases and expressions that use negation. So let's get started!

Basics of Negation

Negation in Latin is quite simple. To make a sentence negative, all you need to do is add the word non before the verb. For example:

  • Ego ambulo (I walk)
  • Ego non ambulo (I do not walk)

You can also use non with adjectives and adverbs. For example:

  • Ego sum bonus (I am good)
  • Ego non sum bonus (I am not good)
  • Ego ambulo celeriter (I walk quickly)
  • Ego non ambulo celeriter (I do not walk quickly)

Common Negation Phrases

In addition to the basic negation structure, there are some common phrases and expressions that use negation. Here are some examples:

  • Non est verum (It is not true)
  • Non est necessarium (It is not necessary)
  • Non est possibile (It is not possible)
  • Non est certum (It is not certain)
  • Non est dubium (It is not doubtful)

Practice

To improve your Latin Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Here is a table of some Latin phrases and their English translations. Try to make them negative using the word non.

Latin Pronunciation English Translation
Ego ambulo eh-goh ahm-boo-loh I walk
Ego sum bonus eh-goh soom boh-noos I am good
Ego ambulo celeriter eh-goh ahm-boo-loh cheh-leh-ree-tehr I walk quickly
Est verum ehst veh-room It is true
Est necessarium ehst neh-sehss-ah-ree-oom It is necessary
Est possibile ehst pohs-see-bee-leh It is possible
Est certum ehst chehr-toom It is certain
Est dubium ehst doo-bee-oom It is doubtful

Answers:

Videos

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Latin Pronunciation English Translation
Ego non ambulo eh-goh non ahm-boo-loh I do not walk
Ego non sum bonus eh-goh non soom boh-noos I am not good

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