Nm 11:14 Non possum solus sustinere omnem hunc populum, quia gravis est mihi.
I am not able to bear all this people alone, because it is heavy to me.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Non | not | ADV |
| 2 | possum | I am able | 1SG.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 3 | solus | alone | NOM.SG.M.ADJ |
| 4 | sustinere | to bear | PRES.ACT.INF |
| 5 | omnem | all | ACC.SG.M |
| 6 | hunc | this | ACC.SG.M.DEM.PRON |
| 7 | populum | people | ACC.SG.M |
| 8 | quia | because | CONJ |
| 9 | gravis | heavy | NOM.SG.F.ADJ |
| 10 | est | is | 3SG.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 11 | mihi | to me | DAT.SG.PERS.PRON |
Syntax
Main Clause: possum is the main verb, negated by Non, with ego implied as subject. The infinitive sustinere functions as its complement, taking omnem hunc populum as its direct object. solus modifies the subject and emphasizes isolation.
Subordinate Clause: quia gravis est mihi gives the reason. gravis is the predicate adjective, est the copulative verb, and mihi is a dative of reference indicating the one to whom the burden is heavy.
Morphology
- Non — Lemma: non; Part of Speech: adverb; Form: invariable; Function: negates possum; Translation: not; Notes: it expresses complete inability rather than partial limitation.
- possum — Lemma: possum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: 1st person singular present active indicative; Function: main verb; Translation: I am able; Notes: governs the complementary infinitive sustinere.
- solus — Lemma: solus; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: modifies the implied subject; Translation: alone; Notes: emphasizes that the burden is borne without assistance.
- sustinere — Lemma: sustineo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: present active infinitive; Function: complementary infinitive with possum; Translation: to bear; Notes: conveys enduring or carrying a burden.
- omnem — Lemma: omnis; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: accusative singular masculine; Function: modifies populum; Translation: all; Notes: stresses the totality of the responsibility.
- hunc — Lemma: hic; Part of Speech: demonstrative pronoun; Form: accusative singular masculine; Function: modifies populum; Translation: this; Notes: points specifically to the present people.
- populum — Lemma: populus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative singular masculine, 2nd declension; Function: direct object of sustinere; Translation: people; Notes: collective noun representing the entire nation.
- quia — Lemma: quia; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: invariable; Function: introduces causal clause; Translation: because; Notes: explains the reason for inability.
- gravis — Lemma: gravis; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: nominative singular feminine; Function: predicate adjective; Translation: heavy; Notes: metaphorically expresses the burden’s severity.
- est — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: 3rd person singular present active indicative; Function: copulative verb; Translation: is; Notes: links subject and predicate.
- mihi — Lemma: ego; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: dative singular personal pronoun; Function: dative of reference; Translation: to me; Notes: indicates the person affected by the burden.