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--[[Usor:Ioshus Rocchius|Ioshus]] <small><sup>[[Disputatio Usoris:Ioshus Rocchius|(disp)]]</sup></small> 19:27, 1 Maii 2007 (UTC)
:Thanks! I'll get on these right now. [[Usor:Agriope|Agriope]] 23:03, 1 Maii 2007 (UTC)
::For the following:
::''1. The title should be the same as the lemma.'' How should I go about this?
::''2. I still think "quidvis" means more "something" than "anything". (literally ''dic quidvis'' says "say what you want")'' In Bradley's Arnold (I am having dreams about these rules, someone save me) rule 359 states:
:::'''Quivis''' and '''quilibet''', "any one (or thing) ''you please''", are used in affirmative sentences. Note—''Quivis'' expresses a more deliberate, ''quilibet'' a more blind or capricious choice (''voluntas'' contrasted with ''libido'').
::I think it's a matter of interpretation for the band's name. Considering their sophomore album is tentatively titled ''...In Defense of the Genre'', I'm inclined to see "Anything" as what they please to say. I'll go through my other grammar books tonight to see if they have anything (lol) to say on the subject.
::''3. Grex is what I used originially, but I think, these days, turma is better.'' Just wondering, what's the difference between the two?
::Again, thanks a bunch =D [[Usor:Agriope|Agriope]] 23:21, 1 Maii 2007 (UTC)
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