- portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum, "to carry"; pugnō, pugnāre, pugnāvī,
pugnātum, "to fight"; putō, putāre, putāvī, putātum, "to think"; rogō, rogāre, rogāvī...
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verbs can be used in the p****ive voice, but only when impersonal, e.g.
pugnātum est "(a battle) was fought",
ventum est "they came" (literally, "it was...
-
Roman to
Merovingian Gaul. Toronto:
University of
Toronto Press. p. 73.
Pugnatum est in
quinto milliario de
Tecis loco
nuncupante Maurica in Campania."...
- "they (or: people) are dancing" or more precisely, "it is
being danced".
Pugnatum est is a
perfect p****ive form of the verb
pugnare ’to fight’, so this form...
- sends"): dēfertur ea rēs ad Caesarem. "The
matter was
reported to Caesar."
pugnātum est ab utrīsque ācriter. "There was
fierce fighting on both sides." ītur...
- VII, 1554 p. 481.
Original Latin text: "Tres dies
commenter irato coelo pugnatum.
Maxima pars
nobilitatis Boiariae perit,
vulgus promiscuum sine numero...
- or "since" or "in view of the fact that" is better: hīc paulīsper est
pugnātum, ****
irrumpere nostrī cōnārentur, illī
castra dēfenderent (Caesar) "at...
- the
first vowel of est or es) is also common, for
example pugnātumst for
pugnātum est and itūru's for itūrus es. Also
common is
opust "there is need" for...