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Hobbitvs Ille: Part IV Posted by on Dec 31, 2018

Homework Just in case you are catching this post late. We are on the final translation of the first sentence  from the beginning of Hobbitvs Ille: in foramine terrae habitabat *hobbitus: nec foedum,sordidum madidumque foramen, nec extremis lumbricorum atque odore caenoso impletum, nec etiam foramen aridum, inane, harenosum, in quo nihil erat ad considendum aut edendum aptum; immo…

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Hobbitvs Ille: Part II Posted by on Oct 29, 2018

Salvete Omnes, Here is the first translation portion of last month’s homework. Homework It is from the beginning of Hobbitvs Ille: in foramine terrae habitabat *hobbitus: nec foedum,sordidum madidumque foramen, nec extremis lumbricorum atque odore caenoso impletum, nec etiam foramen aridum, inane, harenosum, in quo nihil erat ad considendum aut edendum aptum; immo foramen-hobbitum, ergo commodum. Vocabulary…

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The Third Conjugation Posted by on Jun 19, 2010

Third conjugation verbs can be distinguished by their –ere ending. The following endings belong to the third conjugation : I : –ō You : –is He/She/It : –it We : –imus You all : –itis They : –unt Now that you have these endings, conjugate this third conjugation verb : incolere (to inhabit, to dwell) Here…

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Third Conjugation Suffix -scō Posted by on Oct 24, 2009

Today’s verb will be the present tense indicative first person singular form with suffix -scō. adolēscere = to grow up, to mature In the active form: adolēscō adolēscis adolēscit adolēscimus adolēscitis adolēscunt In the passive: adolēscor adolēsceris adolēscitur adolēscimur adolēsciminī adolēscuntur

Third Conjugation Present Tense Stem Suffix -ū Posted by on Oct 21, 2009

Today’s verb is the third conjugation present tense stem with stuffix ū in the active and passive indicative tense. minuere = to lessen, to diminish In the active: minuō minuis minuit minuimus minuitis minuut In the passive: minuor minueris minuitur minuimur minuiminī minuuntur

Third Conjugation Perfect Tense Suffix -uī Posted by on Oct 18, 2009

The verb in this post will be those of the third conjugation perfect tense suffix ending -uī in the present indicative active and passive. gignere = to beget, to cause In the active: gignō gignis gignit gignimus gignitis gignunt In the passive: gignor gigneris gignitur gignimur gigniminī gignuntur    

Third Conjugation Perfect Tense Suffix ī Posted by on Oct 15, 2009

Today’s verb will be the third conjugation perfect tense with suffix ī only in the indicative active and passive. vīsere = to visit In the active : visō vīsis vīsit vīsimus vīsitis vīsunt In the passive: vīsor vīseris vīsitur vīsimur vīsiminī vīsuntur