Enim

What is the difference between etiam and enim?

What is the difference between etiam and enim?

After further research, the basic idea seems to be that etiam means something additional or added on to the previous thought. enim has the same meaning but also has the sense of corroboration. So, for example, he did this, then he did that, versus he did this and he did it well. Save this answer.

  1. What Etiam means?
  2. What is the difference between enim and nam?
  3. What does Latin ET means?
  4. Is enim postpositive?

What Etiam means?

Adverb. etiam (not comparable) (in general) and also, and furthermore, also, too, likewise, besides.

What is the difference between enim and nam?

Both nam and enim are generally defined as meaning "for," the only difference between them being that nam comes first in a clause and that enim is postpositive (i.e., it comes second).

What does Latin ET means?

From Latin et (“and; plus”).

Is enim postpositive?

Autem, enim, and vērō are postpositive;1 also, generally, igitur and often tamen.

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