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If you have ever studied mythology, this should be familiar to you. This is just a recap. The Trojan War was between Greeks and Trojans. The Greeks gave the Trojans a big, wooden horse that was hollow inside and could hold 30 armed men inside the body of the horse. The Trojans then pulled the horse inside the city. When night fell, the Greeks came out and attacked the unsuspecting and drunk Trojans.

This is what "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts" means.

The phrase is from the Aeneid , Laocoon is trying to warn his fellow Trojans it may be a trap and in so many words warns against trusting the Greeks (in the ancient world the Greeks were notoriously sneaky)

But all accepted references aside, "beware of Greek bearing gifts" may have actually come from The Bible. This reference may have originally come in the gospels of Mark, Luke referencing the "antichrist"

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The mythological Trojan War. It is a warning uttered by the priest Laocoon, warning the Trojans not to take the giant wooden horse into the city. The line appears in the Aeneid, a poem composed by Virgil, a Roman poet.

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Watch out, there may be some hidden reason for this.

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"Beware of the Greeks bearing gifts" mean beware of your enemies if they treat you nice.

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The Greek words for 'Beware Greeks bearing fits' is 'Prosochi Danaous kai Dora ferontes'. In Spanish these words are said as 'Cuidado con los griegos que traen regalos'.

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timeo Danaos et dona ferentes (= I beware ...)

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It implies caution while dealing with strangers whom you are at war with and who wish to give you a "gift".

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What is 'Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes' in English?

**************I fear the Greeks and those who are bearing gifts is the English equivalent of 'Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'timeo'is the first person singular form of the infinitive 'timere'. It's in the present indicative tense, and means '[I] am fearing, do fear, fear'. The masculine gender noun 'Danaos' is the accusative plural of 'Danai', and means 'Greeks'*. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The feminine gender noun 'dona' is the accusative plural of 'donum', and means 'gifts'. The word 'ferentes' is the accusative plural of 'ferens', which is the present participle of the infinitive 'ferre'. It means 'bearing'.*The ancient Greeks were said to have been descended from Danaus, an Egyptian who emigrated to Argos in present day Greece.************ The correct translation is "Beware of the Danaans(Greeks), even if they come bearing gifts."The above answer, "I fear the Greeks and those who are bearing gifts", although logically sound is incorrect.


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