Klingan 2 Report post 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 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faustus 0 Report post 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 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Klingan 2 Report post 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! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites