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Q: What does casca mean when he says speak hands for me?
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What does Speak hands for me mean?

its what Casca says before he stabs Caesar


What does casca say just before he stab Caesar?

Casca says, "Speak hands for me!" By this, he means he intends to use his hands (in the murder) to express how he feels about Caesar.


Who says Cassius you speak to and to such a man that is not fleeing tell-tale in Julius Caesar?

Casca.


Which literary term best describes the phrase it was Greek to me which was coined by shakespeare?

It's a sentence. In Julius Caesar, where it first appeared, Casca tells Cassius and Brutus that Cicero had given a speech in Greek. He says that was very nice, but he had no idea what it was all about because Casca didn't speak Greek. When he says "for my part, it was Greek to me." he means exactly what he says--he didn't understand any of it because he didn't speak Greek.


What did brutus mean when he said it was Greek to you?

Brutus didn't say that. Casca didn't say that, even. Can you not tell the difference between "it was Greek to you" and "it was Greek to me"?Casca is reporting what went on while Brutus and Cassius were talking. He says that Cicero made a speech in Greek, "but for my part, it was Greek to me." Casca means he doesn't speak Greek so he didn't understand any of it. The expression "it was Greek to me" (NEVER "it was Greek to you.") means "I didn't understand a word of it."


Did Marc Antony speak in Greek?

Yes. Marc Antony was an educated Roman and spoke in Greek as all educated men (and women) did. However, in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, Casca reports that during the Lupercal festival, Cicero (not Antony) gave a lengthy speech in Greek. "For my part," says Casca, "it was Greek to me".


What does it mean when someone says you have soft hands not in sports term?

they mean your hands are soft, like you put lotion on.


What does the idiom putting their hands in their pockets mean?

This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says -- someone is putting their hands into their pockets.


What does it mean when it says speak and spoke mean the same thing?

spoke means u already did it and speak means u r doing it now! yep


What does dicit mean in latin?

I believe it translates to:"say" or "speak"It is the active present form of dico which means "to speak"


What does it mean when somebody says Can I borrow your face?

In other words, can I speake with you? Or can they have a moment to speak.


What does jinxed mean?

Jinxed means fooled or tricked and also it could mean hoaxed.