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"Cave Idus Martias" Cave = beware in imperative Idus Martiae = Ides of March; Idus Martias (because it is the object)

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Why did the soothsayer say this to Caesar at the beginning of the play?

beware of the ides of march.......... huge foreshadow!!!! and ides mean 15th


What did the fortune-teller say to Caesar?

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What does Julius Caesar say to the Soothsayer when the prophet warns him of ther danger of March 15?

Brutus: A soothsayer bids you beware the ides of March. Caesar: Set him before me; let me see his face. Cassius: Follow, come from the throng; look upon caesar. Soothsayer: Beware the ides of March. Caesar: He is a dreamer; let us leave him. Pass.


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Could you say subsequent to the Ides of March?

Sure, if you mean " after the 15th of March ".


Does the phrase the ides of March come from Rome?

The phrase is actually 'beware of the ides of March,' and it comes from Shakespeare's mind. In his play Julius Caesar, he has a soothsayer say that phrase because Caesar was killed on the ides of March. For the meaning of the ides of any month, see below.The Roman months had kalends, nones and ides. the kalend was the first day of the month. The nones was the eight day before the ides and fell between the 5th and the 7th day of the month, depending on the position if the ides. It is thought to have been originally the day of the half moon. The ides fell in the middle of the both, between the 13th and the 15th day. It is thought that originally it was the day of the full moon.


What day was Caesar killed?

He was assassinated in 44 B.C.E. on the Ides of March, which is to say, March 15.


How do you say beware in latin?

cave - pronouced ka-vay as in cave canem - beware of the dog


Why does Shakespeare have the soothsayer say beware the Ides of March?

The Ides of a month in Roman times was the middle of the month (the first of the month was called the Calends). The Ides of March is the day in the middle of March, March 15. "Beware" comes from the command "be wary" which means "be cautious, be careful, be afraid of". It's a pretty standard English word, used often in warning signs. So, this is a warning: "Be careful on the 15th of March"


How do you say buy in latin?

The Latin verb "to buy" is emere. (Hence Caveat emptor, "Let the buyer beware".)


Bad day for Julius Caesar?

I would say a bad day for Julius Caesar would be the ides of March, when he was stabbed to death by Senators.


How do say you can go in serbian?

Mozes da ides or Mozes ici.