What conjugation is Capere?

What conjugation is Capere?

THIRD CONJUGATION VERB

ACTIVE ACTIVE
IMPERATIVE INFINITIVE
present cape, capite capere
perfect cepísse
future captúrus -a -um esse

What conjugation is mitto Mittere?

Latin 3rd conjugation – forms of MITTO, MITTERE (to send): present, imperfect, future, perfect tense, infinitive, imperative. Active voice with porto in present, imperfect and future tense.

What conjugation is Habeo habere?

1. Present active

Verb Present active infinitive
Latin Latin English
habeo, habere, habui, habitum (2) habere to have
mitto, mittere, misi, missum (3) mittere to send
servio, servire, servivi, servitum (4) servire to serve

What does Capio mean?

CAPIO

Acronym Definition
CAPIO California Association of Public Information Officials (est. 1971)
CAPIO Central Assistant Public Information Officer (India)

What is the 3rd conjugation in Latin?

Third conjugation verbs end in -ere in the infinitive (the second principal part). In the third conjugation, a three-syllable infinitive stresses the first syllable. Our model Latin third conjugation verb below is gero, so its second principal part would be pronounced GE’reh-reh, where the “g” is hard, as in “get”.

Is there a plural of ire?

The plural form of ire is ires.

How do you conjugate an Italian verb ending in ire?

Take the –ire ending off the infinitive of a regular verb to get the stem. For most –ire verbs the endings you add to the stem are: –isco, –isci, –isce, –iamo, –ite or –iscono.

What conjugation is Conor in Latin?

When a Latin verb is passive in form, but has an active meaning, it is called a deponent verb….Examples of deponent verbs.

Latin English
conor, conari, conatus sum (1) to try
ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum (3) to enter
loquor, loqui, locutus sum (3) to speak
morior, mori, mortuus sum (3) to die

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top