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Comment by foundZero
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Canis Molon Labe?


Comment by foundZero
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Hey you literatti, how do you say "come and take my dog" in Latin? I don't think I constructed it right with  Canis Molon Labe. Trust me brothers I ain't no epistomologist but I know two verbs colliding when I see them.

Come and

Take it.

I have to admire the rommantic languages for economy. In today's language I think this would be "you come and take this".

It's two verbs colliding. This is where the etymological bitches start talking about "transitive verbs".

OK, I need a little help from you learned scholars of Latin. I need the correct conjugation. I don't need to say "take it", I need to say "take him", meaning my canis, my dog. 

I'm asking for your help, learned scholars of the movement, reconjugete Molon Labe  from "come and take it" to "come and take him" for our benefit, and then for my benefit tell me how to say "come and take my dog" in Latin,

By your sufferance, Learned Scholars consider me to be at your humble service for I remain,

Yours in the R3VOlUTION,

Oyate

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