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Etiam is '(and) even', or 'indeed', or 'indeed also'. Quoque is more specifically 'also'. You can throw an 'etiam' (or simply an 'et') into virtually any line, especially in poetry, to make the …
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What does etiam mean in Latin? etiam. English Translation. and. More meanings for etiam. also adverb. quoque, item, insuper, idem, necnon. yes particle.
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Etiam (et iam; also, even) is stronger than quoque (also) and usually precedes the emphatic word, while quoque follows it. Gildersleeve: Etiam, even (now), yet, still, exaggerates …
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Learn how to say/pronounce etiam in American English. Subscribe for more videos!
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Etiam - The Latin Dictionary. The Latin Dictionary. Where Latin meets English. Learn Latin! Introduction. How English works. Latin Nouns I. Latin Verbs I. Simple Sentences.
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