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participle did not need to be in the
ablative case.
Habeo (I have [to]) and
Debeo (I must)
would be used to
express obligation more
often than the gerundive...
- plicāre debēre
dicere cupere scīre
conjugation 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th ego plicō
debeō dīcō cupiō sciō tu plicās debēs dīcis
cupis scīs is, ea, id
plicat debet...
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Verbs which follow this
pattern are
considered to be "regular". Examples:
dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitum "to owe, be obliged" doceō, docēre, docuī, doctum...
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semanticki korjen muskog imena "Salko", neko ko se tako zove ne mora biti
debeo. Ako
covjeku uvrijedis ono
njemu najvrjednije, niko ti ne moze
oduzeti samar...
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later Latin. The
normal prose practice is to use
either a past
tense of
dēbeō 'I have a duty to' or
oportet 'it is proper' with the infinitive, or else...
- ɡj/) in some words. This can be seen in
French ai from
HABEO and dois from
DEBEO, or
Spanish haya from
HABEAM and (archaic) foya from FOVEAM. In a larger...
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later Latin. The
normal prose practice is to use
either a past
tense of
dēbeō 'I have a duty to' or
oportet 'it is proper' with the infinitive, or else...
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Latin English Sancta Maria,
mater Dei, ego
omnia tibi
debeo, sed ab hac hora
singulariter me tuis
servitiis devoveo. Te patronam, te
sospitatricem eligo...
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signing as a "cleric ... I
should attain the rank of bishop" (clericus… quia
debeo ad
ordinem episcopatus adtingere). In
September he
consecrated a church...
- sed mentiuntur. Ego enim sic te diligo,
sicut patrem et
dominum diligere debeo: et
nullum alium, te vivente,
pontificem habere volo;
sicut ego **** multis...