Nuntius de nova tempestate narrat.

Word
Nuntius de nova tempestate narrat.
Meaning
The messenger tells about the new storm.
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Breakdown of Nuntius de nova tempestate narrat.

narrare
to tell
tempestas
the storm
de
about
nuntius
the messenger
novus
new
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Questions & Answers about Nuntius de nova tempestate narrat.

Why is "nuntius" in the nominative case?
Because nuntius is the subject of the verb narrat. The subject of a verb in a Latin sentence goes in the nominative case, so it must be nuntius rather than another form of the word.
What is the function of "de" in the sentence?
De is a preposition that typically takes the ablative case. In this sentence, it means about or concerning, indicating the topic of what the messenger is narrating.
Why is "tempestate" in the ablative case?
It follows the preposition de, which always uses the ablative. Thus, tempestate must be in the ablative to agree with de.
Is "nova tempestate" an adjective-noun phrase?
Yes. Nova (ablative singular) modifies tempestate (ablative singular), describing the storm as new.
What does "narrat" mean in this context?
Narrat is the third-person singular present active indicative of narro, narrare, meaning he/she/it narrates or tells. Here, it indicates that the messenger is telling about the new storm.

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