Classical Greek Language B401 OCR 14/6
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But it was the dokei (moi) structure, which is I decide, where Aeneas was the replacement of moi.(Original post by Big-Daddy)
Yes, but you could always infer the verb to indicate "she" instead of "he". As I'm sure you know, that happens all the time in Greek.
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Re: Classical Greek Language B401 OCR 14/6But Aeneas wasn't in the nominative, he was in the dative, I think ... and "dokei (moi)" could reasonably mean "it was right (for him)".(Original post by hines)
But it was the dokei (moi) structure, which is I decide, where Aeneas was the replacement of moi.
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