An introduction to the Latin tongueE. P. Williams, 1851 - 218 strán (strany) |
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Strana 1
... Persons Declension of Verbs Regular 30 Conjugation of ditto - Active 31 Declension of Irregular Verbs Conjugation of ditto Defective Verbs ... ib . Passive 44 29 222 222 C 17 Nominum Constructio- 19 Substantiva 89 20 Adjectiva ...
... Persons Declension of Verbs Regular 30 Conjugation of ditto - Active 31 Declension of Irregular Verbs Conjugation of ditto Defective Verbs ... ib . Passive 44 29 222 222 C 17 Nominum Constructio- 19 Substantiva 89 20 Adjectiva ...
Strana 5
... person to whose advan- tage or disadvantage the thing spoken of tends ; as , do librum magistro , I give the book to the master ; patriæ suæ idoneus , useful to his country . The accusative case expresses the object , whether person or ...
... person to whose advan- tage or disadvantage the thing spoken of tends ; as , do librum magistro , I give the book to the master ; patriæ suæ idoneus , useful to his country . The accusative case expresses the object , whether person or ...
Strana 21
... person or thing which is the principal word in the sentence . + To hic is often added ce , giving additional emphasis in all cases and genders ; and in interrogative sentences sometimes cine is added ; as , hujusce , hunccine , hosce ...
... person or thing which is the principal word in the sentence . + To hic is often added ce , giving additional emphasis in all cases and genders ; and in interrogative sentences sometimes cine is added ; as , hujusce , hunccine , hosce ...
Strana 24
... persons of the present and perfect it is sometimes used nearly in the sense of the impera- tive ; as , sis bonus , " may you be propitious ; " amet , " let him love . " The infinitive mood has neither number , person , or nominative ...
... persons of the present and perfect it is sometimes used nearly in the sense of the impera- tive ; as , sis bonus , " may you be propitious ; " amet , " let him love . " The infinitive mood has neither number , person , or nominative ...
Strana 27
... person or thing ; as , amandus , " who must , or ought to be , loved ; " in ěpistolá scribendá , “ in writing the letter . ” OF NUMBERS AND PERSONS . VERBS have two numbers , singular and plural , like nouns , and three persons in each ...
... person or thing ; as , amandus , " who must , or ought to be , loved ; " in ěpistolá scribendá , “ in writing the letter . ” OF NUMBERS AND PERSONS . VERBS have two numbers , singular and plural , like nouns , and three persons in each ...
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ablative case able accusative case active adjective adjectives adjectivum adjice advised agrees anthrax Argos audit-us Cæs Cæsar cætera called cases common compounds dative case dativum a dative DECLENSION declined Delos derived excipe exigunt require finita fit is made format formed gender genitive case genitivum genitivus Græcis hæc Hannibal Hasdrubal hear heard IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect infinitive mood interdum sometimes jungitur long love loved loving make makes mascula masculine neuter gender neutrum nominative case noun nouns ostrea Ovid participle pecten perfect tense person Pharsalus Pluperfect Plur plural number ponitur præpositione præter præteritum Present Tense pronouns quæ Quædam rect-us regunt govern relative relativum rule ruled sæpe sæpius same sanguis Sappho Second Future secundæ short sine Sing substantive SUPINES supinum syllable Tense.-may Thales they things third thou tibi Tibur Tusculum used usually usurpatur verb Verba verbs Virg vowel word words ending ye may
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Strana 3 - A syllable is a distinct sound of one, or more letters, pronounced in a breath. A diphthong is the sound of two vowels in one syllabic.
Strana 5 - Also, the prepositions in, with, from, by ; and the word than, after the comparative degree ; are signs of the ablative case. GENDERS AND ARTICLES. GENDERS of nouns are three : the masculine, the feminine, and the neuter.
Strana 40 - I did hear, or, was hearing. audie-bas, thou didst hear, or, wast hearing. audie-bat, he did hear, or, was hearing. Plur. Audie-bamus, We did hear, or, were hearing. audie-batis, ye did hear, or, were hearing. audie-bant, they did hear, or, were hearing.
Strana 35 - Monu-eram, / had advised. menu-eras, thou hadst advised. monu-erat, he had advised. Plur. Monu-eramus, We had advised. monu-eratis, ye had advised, monu-erant, they had advised. 5.
Strana 30 - Futu'rus, about to be. DECLENSION OF VERBS REGULAR. VERBS have four conjugations, both in the active and passive voice. The first conjugation of Verbs active hath a long before -re pf the infinitive mood ; as ama're, to love. The second conjugation hath e long before -re" of the infinitive mood ; as mone're, to advise.
Strana 56 - DECLENSION OF VERBS IRREGULAR. CERTAIN Verbs vary from the general rule, and are formed in the manner following ; 1 . Possum, potes, potui, posse ; potens : to be able. 2. Volo, vis, volui, velle; volendi, volendo, vole"ndum ; volens : to be willing. 3. Nolo, nonvis, nolui, nolle; noltSndi, nolendo, nole"ndum; nolens : to be unwilling.
Strana 43 - Tense, Audiv-isse, to have heard. Future Tense, Auditu-rum esse, to be about to hear. GERUNDS. Audien-di, of hearing. audien-do, in hearing. audien-dum, to hear. SUPINES. Active, Passive, Audlt-um, to hear.
Strana 3 - Small, or common. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvxyz. t)f these Letters, six are named Vowels; a, e, i, o, u, y. The rest are called consonants. A vowel makes a full and perfect sound of itself, as e. A consonant cannot be sounded without a vowel, as be. Consonants are divided into mutes, liquids, and double letters. The liquids are /, m, n, r: The double letters are j, x, a.
Strana 69 - The relative agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person ; as, 8 Vir sapit, b qui pauca loquitur, The man is wise, who speaketh few words.
Strana 12 - The fourth declension makes the genitive case singular to end in Us...