Gn 32:27 Ait ergo: Quod nomen est tibi? Respondit: Iacob.
And he said: “What is your name?” He replied: “Jacob.”
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ait | he said | 3SG.PERF.ACT.IND |
| 2 | ergo | therefore | CONJ/ADV |
| 3 | Quod | what | INTERROG.PRON.NOM.SG.N |
| 4 | nomen | name | NOM.SG.N |
| 5 | est | is | 3SG.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 6 | tibi | to you | DAT.SG (PRON) |
| 7 | Respondit | he replied | 3SG.PERF.ACT.IND |
| 8 | Iacob | Jacob | NOM.SG.M (PROPN.INDECL) |
Syntax
Main Clause 1: Ait ergo — “And he said,” introducing direct speech; ergo serves as a narrative connective (“therefore” or “then”).
Direct Question: Quod nomen est tibi? — interrogative clause, “What is your name?”
• Predicate noun: nomen — nominative subject complement.
• Verb: est — copula linking nomen and tibi.
• Dative of possession: tibi — “to you,” expressing the possessor.
Main Clause 2: Respondit — introduces Jacob’s reply.
Direct Speech: Iacob — simple nominative answer functioning as predicate nominative, “Jacob.”
Morphology
- Ait — Lemma: aio; Part of Speech: defective verb; Form: perfect active indicative, 3rd singular; Function: introduces direct speech; Translation: “he said”; Notes: Common narrative verb used instead of “dixit.”
- ergo — Lemma: ergo; Part of Speech: conjunction/adverb; Form: invariable; Function: introduces logical or narrative consequence; Translation: “therefore”; Notes: Transitional particle linking narrative events.
- Quod — Lemma: quis, quid; Part of Speech: interrogative pronoun; Form: nominative singular neuter; Function: interrogative subject or predicate; Translation: “what”; Notes: Used to ask for identification or definition.
- nomen — Lemma: nomen; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular neuter; Function: subject complement in question; Translation: “name”; Notes: Predicate nominative with “est.”
- est — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: present active indicative, 3rd singular; Function: copula; Translation: “is”; Notes: Connects the subject “nomen” and dative “tibi.”
- tibi — Lemma: tu; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: dative singular; Function: dative of possession; Translation: “to you”; Notes: Expresses possession instead of genitive in Latin idiom.
- Respondit — Lemma: respondeo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: perfect active indicative, 3rd singular; Function: introduces response; Translation: “he replied”; Notes: Common verb for direct dialogue response.
- Iacob — Lemma: Iacob; Part of Speech: proper noun; Form: nominative singular masculine (indeclinable); Function: predicate nominative; Translation: “Jacob”; Notes: Hebrew name indeclinable in Latin.