- Indo-European ablaut), or
other modifications. For example, the
Latin verb
ducam,
meaning "I will lead",
includes the
suffix -am,
expressing person (first)...
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verbs and volō and ferō have the
endings -am, -ēs, -et, -ēmus, -ētis, -ent (
dūcam "I will lead",
audiam "I will hear"). Sum and
possum have the
endings erō...
- dūcit dūcimus dūcitis dū****
dūcam dūcēs dūcet dūcēmus dūcētis dūcent dūcēbam dūcēbās dūcēbat dūcēbāmus dūcēbātis dūcēbant
dūcam dūcās dūcat dūcāmus dūcātis...
- example: (a)
Infectum tenses Present: dūcō 'I lead, I am leading' ****ure:
dūcam 'I will lead, I will be leading' Imperfect: dūcēbam 'I was leading, I used...
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their most
important holding being that of Lezhë. Gjin T****hi (recorded as
ducam Ginium T****chium
Albanensem and
Johanes T****ius)
first appears in the...
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military figure, Gjin T****hi, who in 1281
became known with the
title of dux (
ducam Ginium T****chium Albanensem). He may have been a
relative or a descendant...
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periphrasis Paradigm Latin example Meaning Comment 'subjunctive present' fore ut
dūcam ****ure in
present 'that I will lead' fore ut dūcar ****ure in
present 'that...
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Meaning Basic mode 'Subjunctive' mode
Comment ****ure in ****ure ductūrus erō
dūcam 'will lead' ****ure in
present ductūrus es 'will lead'
present in ****ure...
- empires. In 1281 the
progenitor of the
Dukagjini family, dux Gjin T****hi (
Ducam Ginium T****chium Albanensem), is
recorded as
ruling over
portions of Zadrima...