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Consonant Conjugation (3)

This is a deponent verb. It gave up ("deponere") its active forms (even though they still exist). Such verbs occur in passive voice but are translated in active voice.

For example: "loquor" (Form analysis: 1. Person Sg. Present Passive, "to say") translates to: "I say", NOT "I am said" because it is a deponent verb.

Tenses

Person Singular Plural
1.
2.
3.
Future subjunctive forms do not exist. The subjunctive only exists in the four other tenses.

Infinitives

Active Passive
Simult. (Present) dilaberedilabi
Anter. (Perfect) -dilapsum esse
Post. (Future) dilapsurum essedilapsum iri

Participles

Sg. Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Voc.
Abl.
Pl. Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Voc.
Abl.

Gerund

Gerund forms only exist in singular.

Sg. Gerund
Nom. dilabere
Gen. dilabendi
Dat. dilabendo
Acc. dilabendum
Voc. dilabere
Abl. dilabendo

Gerundive

Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Voc.
Abl.

Imperatives & Supina

Singular Plural
Imperative dilabe!dilabite!
Supinum
Type I dilapsum
Type II dilapsū
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Vocabulary Groups: Kapitel 46 - Cursus Continuus

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