"quod nomen tibi est" meaning in Latin

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Phrase

IPA: /kʷodˈnoː.menˈti.biːst/ [Classical], [kʷɔnˈnoːmɛn̪ˈt̪ɪbiːs̠t̪] [Classical], /kʷodˈnoː.menˈti.bist/ [Classical], [kʷɔnˈnoːmɛn̪ˈt̪ɪbɪs̠t̪] [Classical], /kwod ˈno.men ˈti.bi est/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [kwɔd̪ ˈnɔːmen ˈt̪iːbi ɛst̪] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) Forms: quod nōmen tibī̆ est [canonical]
Etymology: From a reanalysis of quid nōmen tibī̆ est (“what is your name?”), where the pronominal interrogative quid (“what”) was hypercorrected to the adnominal determiner quod (“which”), perhaps caused by the progressively increasing confusion between the two paradigms. The resulting literal meaning is "which name do you have?", or more idiomatically "which is your name?". Etymology templates: {{l|la|quid nōmen tibī̆ est||what is your name?}} quid nōmen tibī̆ est (“what is your name?”), {{m|la|quid||what}} quid (“what”), {{m|la|quod||which}} quod (“which”) Head templates: {{head|la|phrase|head=quod nōmen tibī̆ est?}} quod nōmen tibī̆ est?
  1. what is your name? Synonyms: quid nōmen tibī̆ est? [Classical-Latin], quid nōmen tibī̆st? (phonetic spelling indicating clitisation, also called prodelision or aphaeresis)

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