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Aliquis

It signifies a "certain someone" or a "somebody," as opposed to "anyone at all".

Aliquis (substantive) and aliquī (adjective) are declined similarly to the relative pronoun quis , with aliqua commonly used for the feminine singular and neuter plural. aliquis

"Tristatur vestrum? Oret. Aequo animo est? Psallat."(James 5:13: "Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing psalms.") Classical Grammar Usage: It signifies a "certain someone" or a "somebody,"

A famous couplet often cited in Latin studies uses the word to express a desire for friendship: aliquis

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