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nive tecti sunt : past participle + esse or perfect passive?
My question is about a passage from Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles:
(Hercules is about to cross the Alps with Geryon's oxen.)
Postquam Ligurēs hōc modō superātī sunt, Herculēs quam celerrimē
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Tense marker (or temporal infix) for past perfect
Can the v in the past perfect conjugation for amare be considered a tense marker?
(I used to call it temporal infix, but I have doubts about it after investigating some things for this question.)
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Find out all conjugations from principal parts
The book I'm reading says:
Once you learn the principal parts of any verb, it becomes very easy to conjugate the verb.
Then, it presents the first person and the second person of the present:
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Recto tono in plural
Would I be correct in thinking that the plural of Recto tono is Rectis tonis?
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What does the word "Eine" mean in Latin?
I've searched on the web and haven't found a meaning for it, Most websites assume it is a German word. I saw it on the phrase:
Eine ego ut adverser?
This phrase is from an example in the book "...
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How did the contracted perfect passive work?
I was shocked when I saw the word "latest" in a Latin book. The book's English translation implies it is related to "latus." The next word "alteque" would have suggested ...
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from dēfēcisse to deficisse
My question concerns the forms dēfēcisse (dēficio, active infinitive perfect) and the variant dēficisse. I found both forms in a text from Justin/Trogus (Epitome.11.2.7) :
In cuius apparatu occupato ...
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know the conjugation of a verb
When learning new verbs, it is said to learn 5 forms (first/second singular of indicative infectum, infectum infinitive, first person singular perfectum and supin).
How to differentiate between the ...
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looking for help with the Latin word for "open"
I am making a shirt for our locksport group and was thinking about incorporating a take on the "Veni,Vidi,Vici" phrase. At locksport competitions it is customary to call out "OPEN" ...
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Why does the conjugation of ēsse (Edere) vary dictionary-wise?
I am using LLPSI to learn latin. I came across the word "ēst" meaning "He/She/It eats". I looked further to see the whole conjugation table.
I found that there are some differences ...
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Why does "abesse" have a present active participle while "adesse" does not?
I found that the verb "Abesse" unlike "Esse" or "Adesse" has a present active participle.
What makes "Abesse" different?
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What are the regular rules that govern the deriving of the perfect active stem from the present stem? [duplicate]
In Keller's Learn to Read Latin:
In the third principal part of capio, capere, ce(long)pi, caphls, the root vowel changes to a long -e-. The change
of the vowel indicates a change in tense. A change ...
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How are the 3rd and 4th principal parts of a verb formed from their stems and endings?
In Keller's Learn to Read Latin:
Most verbs of the first conjugation have principal parts that follow the pattern of ambulō, ambulāre, ambulāvī, ambulātum (an intransitive verb) or amō, amāre, amāvī, ...
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Translating "I came, I saw, I cried" in Latin for a yearbook quote
I am searching for a yearbook quote, and had the idea of modifying the quote
"Veni vidi vici", by replacing the last verb with "I cried". Having searched, online, I have found the ...
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To Latin, what is the gender of an English word?
Suppose one writes, in English, a sentence in which some Latin is embedded, such as
Eventually, they declared the rodent to be a squirrel non grata in their garden.
Of course this alludes to the ...