quid ais
Latin
    
    
Pronunciation
    
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈkʷi.da.iːs/, [ˈkʷɪd̪äiːs̠] or IPA(key): /ˈkʷi.da.is/, [ˈkʷɪd̪äɪs̠] (stressed as a word-group)[1]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /kwid ˈa.is/, [kwid̪ ˈäːis]
- Note: the -i- of the ending was phonemically long for Plautus, subject to iambic shortening.
Phrase
    
- (colloquial, indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, the previous remark; to express skepticism) eh?, what?, what did you say?, what are you saying?, you don't say!
- c. 190 BCE – 185 BCE, Plautus, Amphitryon I.1.363:- MERCVRIVS: Quis erus est igitur tibī?
 SOSIA: Amphitruō, quī nunc praefectust Thēbānīs legiōnibus, quīcum nūpta est Alcumēna.
 MERCVRIVS: Quid aīs?! Quid nōmen tibī est?
 SOSIA: Sōsiam vocant Thēbānī […]
 MERCVRIVS: Tūn' tē audēs Sōsiam esse dīcere, quī ego sum?- MERCURY: Who's your master then?
 SOSIA: Amphitryon, who is now in command of the Theban forces, to whom Alcmena is married.
 MERCURY: You what?! What's your name?
 SOSIA: The Thebans call me Sosia […]
 MERCURY: You dare say that you're Sosia, which is me?
 
- MERCURY: Who's your master then?
 
- MERCVRIVS: Quis erus est igitur tibī?
 
- (colloquial, followed by a question, attracting the addressee's attention) tell me, what do you say?
- 161 BCE, Publius Terentius Afer, Eunuchus 3.2:- THAIS: Ita mē dī ament honestust.
 PARMENO: Quid tū aīs, Gnathō? Numquid habēs quod contemnās? Quid tū autem, Thrasō? Tacent: satis laudant. Fac perīclum in līterīs, fac in palaestrā, in mūsicīs: quae līberum scīre aequom est adolēscentem sollertem dabō.- THAIS: God bless me he's handsome.
 PARMENO: What do you say, Gnatho? Do you see anything to find fault with? And what say you, Thraso? They're speechless, which is praise enough. Test him on literature, athletics, music; I'll warrant him well skilled in everything a gentleman should know.
 
- THAIS: God bless me he's handsome.
 
- THAIS: Ita mē dī ament honestust.
 
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