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Latin Verb Infinitives ... When you look up a Latin verb in a Latin-English lexicon or dictionary, ... Laudo is a first conjugation verb and therefore has an infinitive ending in "-are." The entire present active infinitive of laudo is laudare, which we translate into English as "to praise." (Laudo literally means "I praise.") ;
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ancienthistory.about.com/cs/latin/qt/latininfinitive.ht...
ancienthistory.about.com/cs/latin/qt/latininfinitive.htm
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Latin To Be Verb - Sum.: conjugation verbs singular plural latin verb irregular verb erimus ... The Irregular Verb to be in Latin is sum, esse, fui, (futurus). ... I.E. vs. E.G. Major Gods and Goddesses of the World Fall of Rome Fast Facts About Mesopotamia Ancient Maps...
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ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_verbs_sum.htm
ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_verbs_sum.htm
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Verbix verb conjugation and grammar in Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Danish and more. Language maps. ... Unlike some grammar books do, Verbix does not implement j in the ortography. It uses i, e.g., 'iacio'. Nor does Verbix use æ. It uses ae, e.g, 'haereo' ... Conjugate a Latin verb:
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www.verbix.com/languages/latin.shtml
www.verbix.com/languages/latin.shtml
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A summary of Latin grammar with some examples. Paradigms are given for each of the five declensions and the four conjugations. Some irregular verbs are also conjugated. ... Welcome to the Latin grammar pages. Here you will find paradigms for the five noun declensions and four verb conjugations, as well as examples of a...
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www.math.ohio-state.edu/~econrad/lang/latin.html
www.math.ohio-state.edu/~econrad/lang/latin.html
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If you were linked here, please kindly tell the person whose page links here to update to the new site, or let me know so I can! Thank you! ... This is a Java Version of the Latin conjugation program. It will conjugate any regular verb into any of the six tenses of the indicative mood, and into either active or passive voice.
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www.angelfire.com/pa/mmclar/Latin.html
www.angelfire.com/pa/mmclar/Latin.html
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A Web of Latin Verb Synopses ... My thanks to Dr. Jean Alvares of Montclair State University, from whom I pinched the code on which this site was built.
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web.utk.edu/~ehsuther/synop.html
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Search using the form "*ending". n=noun, a=adjective, v=verb, ... Users of this page frequently write to me with questions about how to translate English to Latin or Latin to English. I have done my best to help with such translations, but there have been so many requests lately that I can no longer do so.
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archives.nd.edu/latgramm.htm
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Liszt was born in the village of Doborján, near Sopron, Hungary, in what was then the Austrian Empire (Doborján is now Raiding in Austria after the Treaty of Trianon of 1920). His baptism record is in Latin and lists his first name as Franciscus.
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www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Liszt-Franz.htm
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - It was once synonymous with world class ballet dancers, talented musicians and sumptuous interiors. But now the lacklustre performances of Russia's theatres reflect a desperate behind-the-scenes struggle for funds. ... Take the case of Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre. ... Now its building is crumbling, it is unable...
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www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/5502-6.cfm
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