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Latin conjugation (24013 bytes)
1: [[fr:Conjugaison latine]] [[la:Coniugatio]] 3: ...tion in general, see the article on [[grammatical conjugation]].) 5: ...rmore, there exist [[deponent]] and semi-deponent Latin verbs (verbs with a passive form but active meani... 7: In a dictionary, Latin verbs are always listed with four principal parts... 13: ==Latin tenses and moods== Conjugation (1194 bytes) 1: The word '''conjugation''' has several meanings: 3: *[[Grammatical conjugation]] is the modification of a [[verb]] from its basi... 4: ...verbs have complex conjugation rules. See [[Latin conjugation]]. 5: ..., such as [[bacterium|bacteria]] (see [[bacterial conjugation]]) and [[ciliate]]s. 7: **[[complex conjugation]] is the operation which multiplies the imaginary... Bacterial conjugation (2507 bytes) 1: ...hange of genetic information. In order to perform conjugation, one of the bacteria has to carry an '''F-[[plasm... Grammatical conjugation (3511 bytes) 1: ...verb in a grammar of some language is called a '''conjugation table'''. 3: ...and some key forms called '''principal parts'''. (Latin does not conjugate for gender or aspect.) 5: ==Examples of conjugation== 7: ... the one hand and French, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin on the other; notice also that, where the infinit... 14: !Latin Portuguese verb conjugation (11354 bytes) 1: ...guese]] there are three [[Grammatical conjugation|conjugations]]. You can distinguish them through the ending o... 2: ... Verbs ending in <b>-ar</b> belong to the ''first conjugation'' (e.g. dar, lavar, matar, ladrar); 3: ...Verbs ending in <b>-er</b> belong to the ''second conjugation'' (e.g. correr, comer, colher); 4: ... Verbs ending in <b>-ir</b> belong to the ''third conjugation'' (e.g. partir, ir, destruir, urdir); 5: ... ''Pôr'' and its compounds belong to the ''second conjugation''. This includes the verbs: ''depor'', ''compor''... Finnish verb conjugation (8866 bytes) Conjugation of auxiliary Catalan verbs (2533 bytes) Conjugation of regular Catalan verbs (21497 bytes) 1: '''Conjugation of regular Catalan verbs.''' 7: ...GCOLOR="FFFF00"><FONT FACE="Arial">MODELS FOR THE CONJUGATION OF REGULAR CATALAN VERBS</FONT></TD> 10: <TD BGCOLOR="FFAAAA"><FONT FACE="Arial">FIRST CONJUGATION</FONT></TD> 11: <TD BGCOLOR="FFAAAA"><FONT FACE="Arial">SECOND CONJUGATION</FONT></TD> 12: <TD BGCOLOR="FFAAAA"><FONT FACE="Arial">THIRD CONJUGATION</FONT></TD> Latin (9424 bytes) 2: '''Latin''' was the [[language]] originally spoken in the ... 4: ... of the [[Vatican City|Vatican]]. The Church used Latin as its primary [[liturgical language]] until the ... 7: name=Latin| 8: nativename=lingua Latina| 14: ...bsp;[[Italic languages|Italic]]<br> '''Latin'''| New Latin (3803 bytes) 1: ... '''Neo-Latin''') is a post-medieval version of [[Latin]], now used primarily in [[International Scienti... 5: ...ll their [[Renaissance]] Latin language texts Neo-Latin as well. 7: ...opathia Sexualis]]'' in Latin, but this resort to Latin was a sort of [[cryptography]] designed to concea... 9: ... Roman Catholic [[priests]] studied theology from Latin textbooks, even if the language of instruction in... 11: ...ldren's books]] — have been translated into Latin in the twentieth century; these include: Old Latin (1326 bytes) 1: ...in Bible used before the [[Vulgate]], see [[Vetus Latina]].'' 4: ... of [[Latin]] texts before the age of [[Classical Latin]]. 6: ...f [[diphthong]]s such as ''oi'' and ''ei'' (later Latin ''ū'' or ''oe'', and ''ī''). 8: Notable Old Latin fragments: 22: Writers of later, but still early Latin: Latin Empire (3253 bytes) 1: ...usade]] set up a Crusader kingdom known as the '''Latin Empire''' or '''Romania''' based on [[Constantino... 3: ... of the so-called [[Byzantine Emperor]], whom the Latin Emperor hoped to replace. The Byzantine Empire wa... 5: ...us]] recaptured Constantinople, deposing the last Latin Emperor, [[Baldwin II of Constantinople|Baldwin I... 7: ...as theoretical overlords by the various remaining Latin states in the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]]. 9: ==Latin Emperors of Constantinople, 1204-1261== Latin grammar (20659 bytes) 1: [[Latin]] has a very flexible word order, unlike English,... 3: In Latin there is no [[indefinite article|indefinite]] or ... 247: ...these conjugations or is considered irregular. In Latin, a verb is defined by its [[grammatical person|pe... 251: There are six [[grammatical tense|tenses]] in Latin. They are: 271: ...into their groups of six, starting with the first conjugation, ''portare'', to carry Latin dances (1312 bytes) 1: The term '''Latin dances''' in the context of [[Social dance|socia... 3: ...first meaning is to denote dances originated in [[Latin America]]. Typically these are [[Cha cha]], [[Rum... 5: ...ive]]. Notice that the last two dances are not of Latin American origin. 7: ...e basic position stand face-to-face. Music may be Latin American traditional or contemporary [[popular mu... Dog Latin (2367 bytes) 1: ...sh]] words into Latin without [[Latin conjugation|conjugation]] or [[declension]]. 3: ...e [[IUPAC]] [[systematic element name]], from the Latin words for "one one eight". 5: ...les include the description of a kitchen in legal Latin recorded in the [[1898]] edition of ''[[Brewer's ... 9: Writers and filmmakers also often employ dog Latin (or [[dog Greek]]) when in need of names for char... 11: ...e imply the modern English idiom), but the actual Latin word for "bastard" is ''nothus''. And "nil" sound... Latin Union (3832 bytes) 1: The '''Latin Union''' 2: ...e common heritage and different identities of the Latin world. 9: **Official language derived from Latin 10: **Latin-derived language used in [[education]] 11: **Latin-derived language commonly used in the [[mass medi... Latin jazz (2536 bytes) 1: ...n to music that combines rhythms from African and Latin American countries with jazz harmonies from the U... 3: The two main categories of Latin Jazz are Brazilian and Afro-Cuban. 4: * Brazilian Latin Jazz includes [[bossa nova]] and [[samba (music)|... 5: * Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz includes [[salsa music|salsa]], [[merengue]]... 7: ...h is considered by many to be the first authentic Latin Jazz recording. Hiberno-Latin (4704 bytes) 1: ...ric Latin''', was a playful and learned sort of [[Latin]] [[literature]] created and spread by [[Ireland|... 3: ...e [[monastery|monasteries]] often brought Hiberno-Latin literary styles with them. 5: ...ntion may also represent the influence of Hiberno-Latin. 14: ...nother example of the wordplay typical of Hiberno-Latin The beginning of the poem: 33: :''*Words marked with an asterisk in the Latin text are learned, neologisms, unusually spelled, ... Classical Latin (1285 bytes) 1: ...uage in what is usually regarded as 'classical' [[Latin]] literature. Its origins within the framework o... 3: ... BC]]), possibly extending to the [[Silver Age of Latin Literature|Silver Age]] (broadly the [[1st centur... 5: ...ar Latin]]. Vulgar Latin differed from classical Latin in its vocabulary and grammar, and as time passed... 7: {{latinperiods}} 10: [[Category:Latin language]] Latin Kings (889 bytes) 1: The '''Latin Kings''' started out as a social organization for... 3: ... five pointed star or the initials ALNK (Almighty Latin King Nation). Some have tattoos of royal crowns (... 5: Today, the Latin Kings is associated with the [[People Nation]] se... 8: *[[The Latin Kings]] -Swedish Hip Hop group
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