Klingan Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Well this is somewhat embarrassing, but I lost my paper on Futurum simplex after the last lecture while running to the bus. I've made out what I could from my notes, but I can't find out if it's correct, so I thought I'd post it here if anyone have a moment over to help me. I couldn't find anything on how infinitive and imperatives are made unfortunately. It's the 1st through 4th conjugation and I have used vocare, videre, regere, capite & audire: Voca-b-o Voca-bi-s Voca-bi-t Voca-bi-mus Voca-bi-tis Voca-bu-nt Vide-b-o Vide-bi-s Vide-bi-t Vide-bi-mus Vidi-bi-tis Vide-bu-nt Reg-a-m Reg-e-s Reg-e-t Reg-e-mus Reg-e-tis Reg-e-nt Capi-a-m Capi-e-s Capi-e-t Capi-e-mus Capi-e-tis Capo-e-nt Audi-a-m Audi-e-s Audi-e-t Audi-e-mus Audi-e-tis Audi-e-nt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Faustus Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 Well this is somewhat embarrassing, but I lost my paper on Futurum simplex after the last lecture while running to the bus. I've made out what I could from my notes, but I can't find out if it's correct, so I thought I'd post it here if anyone have a moment over to help me. I couldn't find anything on how infinitive and imperatives are made unfortunately. It's the 1st through 4th conjugation and I have used vocare, videre, regere, capite & audire: Voca-b-o Voca-bi-s Voca-bi-t Voca-bi-mus Voca-bi-tis Voca-bu-nt Vide-b-o Vide-bi-s Vide-bi-t Vide-bi-mus Vidi-bi-tis Vide-bu-nt Reg-a-m Reg-e-s Reg-e-t Reg-e-mus Reg-e-tis Reg-e-nt Capi-a-m Capi-e-s Capi-e-t Capi-e-mus Capi-e-tis Capo-e-nt Audi-a-m Audi-e-s Audi-e-t Audi-e-mus Audi-e-tis Audi-e-nt The infinitive for Capio is Capere (typo?) in the third conjugation 3d person pl (-io ending) you have Capo-e-nt (typo?) should be Capi-e-nt Except for these possible typing errors which I've noted everything is else appears to be correct. Imperatives are: Voco: s-voca! p-vocate!, Video: s-vide! p-videte!, Rego: s-rege! regete!, Capio: s-cape! p-capite!, Audio: s-audi! p-audite! Faustus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Klingan Posted March 28, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Thanks you Faustus. Those should be typos, but it was great that you noticed them; I have now changed them in my .doc document that I use for my grammar studies. As for the imperative they seem to follow the normal pattern, and that would also explain why I do not have any notes on those. Thanks a lot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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