vidistisne
Vidistisne is a Latin interrogative phrase formed from vidistis, the second-person plural perfect of video, videre “to see,” combined with the enclitic particle -ne, which marks a question. The phrase translates roughly as “Did you see?” or “Have you seen?” in English, depending on context. The enclitic does not alter the underlying meaning of vidistis; it merely signals that the sentence is a question.
In form, -ne attaches to the verb, and vidistisne is the standard spelling for addressing more than
Usage of vidistisne typically introduces a matter the speaker expects the listeners to have witnessed, serving
Historical and linguistic note: The form exemplifies Latin clitic usage, where a short particle appended to
See also: Latin grammar, enclitic -ne, Latin verb tenses, Latin dialogue conventions.