Identify the Gender, Genitive Form, and Meaning of "sapientia"
sapientia: Feminine, sapientiae, "wisdom"
"audio, audire" in the Present Subjunctive, both Active & Passive Voices WITH English
I hear/you hear/he hears/we hear/y'all hear/they hear
Present Passive: audior/audiris/auditur/audimur/audimini/audiuntur
I am heard/you are heard/he is heard/we are heard/y'all are heard/they are heard
Hic canis est citior illo.
This dog is faster than that one.
posueramus
we had placed
O tempores, O mores
O the times, O the customs
Give the remaining Principal Parts and Meaning for ago
ago: agere, egi, actus, "to do/drive/lead/act"
"habeo, habere" in the Present System, Active Voice (Indicative Mood only)
Present Active: habeo/habes/habet/habemus/habetis/habent
Imperfect Active: habebam/habebas/habebat/habebamus/habebatis/habebant
Future Active: habebo/habebis/habebit/habebimus/habebitis/habebunt
Quis mittetur in urbem?
mitteres
you might send
arma cedant toga
Let arms yield to the toga
Give the Comparative and Superlative Form for misere
misere:
C: miserius
S: miserrime
"amo, amare" in all tenses in the Passive Voice (Subjunctive Mood only)
Present Passive: amer, ameris, ametur, amemur, amemini, amentur
Imperfect Passive: amarer, amareris, amaretur, amaremur, amaremini, amarentur
Perfect Passive: amatus sim/sis/sit amati simus/sitis/sint
Pluperfect Passive: amatus essem/esses/esset amati essemus/essetis/essent
Senator oravit ut urbem moneret.
The senator spoke so that he might advise the city.
scribamini
You all may (are) being written
Faster, Higher, Stronger
citius, altius, fortius
Give the Comparative and Superlative Forms as well as Meanings for plenus, -a, -um (full)
plenus, -a, -um (full):
Comparative: plenius, plenior (fuller)
Superlative: plenissimus, -a, -um (fullest)
"rego, regere" in the Perfect Passive System (Indicative Mood only)
Perfect Passive: rectus sum/es/est recti sumus/estis/sunt
Pluperfect Passive: rectus eram/eras/erat recti eramus/eratis/erant
Future Perfect Passive: rectus ero/eris/erit recti erimus/eritis/erint
Graeciae litus a nautis exploratum erat.
The shore of Greece had been explored by a sailor.
let her love
amet
What is the Latin saying for cautioning a shopper against untrustworthy deals?
caveat emptor (let the buyer beware)
Give the Comparative and Superlative Forms as well as Meanings for ingens, ingentis (huge)
ingens, ingentis (huge):
Comparative: ingentius, ingentior (more huge)
Superlative: ingentissimus, -a, -um (most huge)
Conjugate the verb sum, esse to all tenses of the Subjunctive Mood (just Active voice, no passive)
Present: sim, sis, sit, simus, sitis, sint
Imperfect: essem, esses, esset, essemus, essetis, essent
Perfect: fuero, fueris, fuerit, fuerimus, fueritis, fuerint
Pluperfect: fuissem, fuisses, fuisset, fuissemus, fuissetis, fuissent
Claude, Marce, pede januam.
Shut the door with your foot, Marcus.
actus erit
The right of habeas corpus is dear to all American citizens. What does this expression literally mean in Latin?
You may have the body.