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tē is a Latin Pronoun that primarily means You.
Pronoun
abl. and acc. sg., you, yourself
Pronoun
acc. and abl. of tu
(nom.) You (sg.), (in oblique cases) you, yourself. (As subj. of vb. emphatic, esp. in antithesis). (b) (nom. as subj. of vb. with less obvious emphasis, esp. colloq., sts. following vb.). (c) (ethic dat., esp. in lively narrative or dialogue; often, after and sim.). (d) (where the second person is used indefinitely). (e) to (out of) your house.
Tē, Ō patria lībera, semper amābāmus et sempter amābimus.Compare Free fatherland, we always used to love you and we always shall love (you).
Ad tē cum magnīs cōpiīs venīmus. Compare We are coming to you with great forces.
Tē cum eō ad mē mittent.Compare They will send you (sg.) with him to me.
Ubi sunt tria corpora quae ā tē ibi inventa sunt?Compare Where are the three bodies which were found there by you (sg.)?
Tē moneō ut hīs sapientibus parcās.Compare I warn you to spare these wise men.
Tē rogō cūr hoc fēcerīs.Compare I ask you why you did this.
Ā tē petō ut ex nāve ad īnsulam brevī tempore redeās.Compare I beg of you to return from the ship to the island in a short time.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "tē (pron.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed October 7, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/te.
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