Nm 13:32 Alii vero, qui fuerant cum eo, dicebant: Nequaquam ad hunc populum valemus ascendere, quia fortior nobis est.
But others, who had been with him, were saying: “By no means are we able to go up against this people, because it is stronger than us.”
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alii | others | NOM.PL.M |
| 2 | vero | but | CONJ |
| 3 | qui | who | NOM.PL.M REL |
| 4 | fuerant | had been | 3PL.PLUP.ACT.IND |
| 5 | cum | with | PREP+ABL |
| 6 | eo | him | ABL.SG.M PERS |
| 7 | dicebant | they were saying | 3PL.IMP.ACT.IND |
| 8 | Nequaquam | by no means | ADV |
| 9 | ad | against | PREP+ACC |
| 10 | hunc | this | ACC.SG.M DEM |
| 11 | populum | people | ACC.SG.M |
| 12 | valemus | we are able | 1PL.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 13 | ascendere | to go up | PRES.INF.ACT |
| 14 | quia | because | CONJ |
| 15 | fortior | stronger | NOM.SG.M CMPR |
| 16 | nobis | than us | ABL.PL PERS |
| 17 | est | is | 3SG.PRES.ACT.IND |
Syntax
Main Clause: Alii vero dicebant introduces contrast and ongoing speech.
Relative Clause: qui fuerant cum eo identifies the speakers.
Negative Statement: Nequaquam ad hunc populum valemus ascendere expresses inability.
Causal Clause: quia fortior nobis est gives the reason.
Morphology
- Alii — Lemma: alius; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: nominative plural masculine; Function: subject; Translation: others; Notes: Contrasts with Caleb.
- vero — Lemma: vero; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: indeclinable; Function: introduces contrast; Translation: but; Notes: Mild contrast marker.
- qui — Lemma: qui; Part of Speech: relative pronoun; Form: nominative plural masculine; Function: subject of clause; Translation: who; Notes: Refers to Alii.
- fuerant — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: pluperfect active indicative third person plural; Function: verb; Translation: had been; Notes: Prior state.
- cum — Lemma: cum; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs ablative; Function: introduces association; Translation: with; Notes: Accompaniment.
- eo — Lemma: is; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: ablative singular masculine; Function: object of cum; Translation: him; Notes: Refers to Caleb.
- dicebant — Lemma: dico; Part of Speech: verb; Form: imperfect active indicative third person plural; Function: main verb; Translation: they were saying; Notes: Continuous speech.
- Nequaquam — Lemma: nequaquam; Part of Speech: adverb; Form: indeclinable; Function: modifies verb; Translation: by no means; Notes: Strong negation.
- ad — Lemma: ad; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs accusative; Function: introduces object; Translation: against; Notes: Direction or opposition.
- hunc — Lemma: hic; Part of Speech: demonstrative pronoun; Form: accusative singular masculine; Function: modifies populum; Translation: this; Notes: Specific reference.
- populum — Lemma: populus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative singular masculine second declension; Function: object of ad; Translation: people; Notes: Opposing group.
- valemus — Lemma: valeo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: present active indicative first person plural; Function: main verb; Translation: we are able; Notes: Expresses ability.
- ascendere — Lemma: ascendo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: present active infinitive; Function: complementary infinitive; Translation: to go up; Notes: Completes meaning.
- quia — Lemma: quia; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: indeclinable; Function: introduces cause; Translation: because; Notes: Reason clause.
- fortior — Lemma: fortis; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: nominative singular masculine comparative degree; Function: predicate adjective; Translation: stronger; Notes: Comparison.
- nobis — Lemma: nos; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: ablative plural; Function: ablative of comparison; Translation: than us; Notes: Comparative construction.
- est — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: present active indicative third person singular; Function: copula; Translation: is; Notes: Links subject and predicate.
Numeri 13:32 (Numbers 13:32) = Numeri 13:31 (Numbers 13:31)