Et in Latin means “and”. I had to look up the distinction with ut. It is complicated, so I will make this brief. Only in purpose clauses is ut translated as “so that”. In most of the other ut clauses, which, when combined, make up the majority, ut is translated as simply “that”. It sounds like foot or put.
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Laura
11/19/2023 08:36:28 am
I am trying to “re-learn” high school Latin grammar with a primer and the help of YouTube videos. Latin vocabulary and pronunciation is much easier to remember than the grammar. Thanks for the refreshers.
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11/19/2023 06:57:56 pm
Hi Laura. Great challenge. I have been relearning Latin through the Missal. Bob
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Laura
11/21/2023 02:27:48 pm
I have a humorous story about Latin to share with you. I will send it privately via email.
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