- ****ure',
English uses the
present tense, but
Latin usually uses the ****ure.
nārrābō ****
aliquid habēbō novī (Cicero) 'I will tell you when I have some news'...
-
Benedicite Deum
Domenica I p.
Pentecosten Domine in tua
Domine Deus
salutis Narrabo omnia mirabili Domenica II p.
Pentecosten Factus est
Dominus Deus judex...
- Panteón of Infantes,
under the
following epitaph: Non
moriar sed
vivam et
narrabo opera Domini (Sal 117, 17) In
Spanish royal baptisms, this
honour of bringing...
-
Santa Fe,
Argentina Parents Nicolás
Fasolino María
Antonia Coletta Alma
mater Pontifical Gregorian University Motto Fratribus meis
nomen Tuun
narrabo...
-
details Born (1912-11-05)5
November 1912 Trà Lũ Đoài Died 20 May 1974(1974-05-20) (aged 61) Quy Nhon,
Vietnam Motto Narrabo nomen tuum
fratribus meis...
- of 555 feet to high-water-mark. From
Carnon Gate
there is a
branch to
Narrabo of one mile one furlong;
another branch from
Nangiles to
Wheel Fortune...
- Foglizzo, Piedmont,
Kingdom of
Italy Denomination Roman Catholicism Alma
mater Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy Motto Narrabo nomen tuum Coat of arms...
-
temporal clause, the
Latin idiom is to use the ****ure
tense in both clauses:
nārrābō ****
aliquid habēbō novī (Cicero) "I will let you know when (whenever) I...
-
fecit virtutem,
Dextera Domini exaltavit me. Non moriar, sed vivam, et
narrabo opera Domini. The
right hand of the Lord hath
wrought strength; The right...