- paːŋgil share-in நடந்துகொள்ளல் naṭantukoḷḷal nəɖən̪d̪ʉkoɭɭəl act வேண்டும்.
vēṇṭum. veːɳɖum must. உறுப்புரை 1: மனிதப் பிறவியினர் சகலரும் சுதந்திரமாகவே பிறக்கின்றனர்;...
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Esperanto ridema)
Adjectives from
nouns ventuma 'making a breeze' (from
ventum-ilo 'a fan')
Compounds with
prepositions perblove 'by blowing' (per 'via'...
- not
confined to verbs; note for
example Spanish viento 'wind' from
Latin ventum, or
Italian fuoco 'fire' from
Latin fo****.
There are also
examples in French...
- chelu, qui
factesit su mare, et i sa terra.
Latin 4
Dominus autem misit ventum magnum in mare, et
facta est
tempestas magna in mari, et
navis peri****abatur...
- peṟṟavarkaḷ. Avarkaḷ oruvaruṭaṉoruvar cakōtara uṇarvup pāṅkil naṭantukoḷḷal
vēṇṭum. /manit̪ap‿piriʋijinaɾ sakalaɾum sut̪ant̪iɾamaːkaʋeː pirakkinranaɾ ǀ aʋaɾkaɭ...
-
neque domi nunc nos nec
militiae sumus; imus huc, hinc illuc; ****
illuc ventum est, ire
illinc lubet.
Incerte errat animus,
praeterpropter vitam vivitur...
- peṟṟavarkaḷ. Avarkaḷ oruvaruṭaṉoruvar cakōtara uṇarvup pāṅkil naṭantukoḷḷal
vēṇṭum. All
human beings are born free and
equal in
dignity and rights. They possess...
- 11. Piccolomini, Commentarii, p. 30: "Tertia die
facta re diuina, ****
ventum esset ad scrutinium,
inuentum est
Philippum cardinalem Bononiensem & Aeneam...
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semel ingressae nullo vento retroagi possint,
neque vero
unquam tantum ibi
ventum esse ut
molae frumentariae cir****agendae sufficiat.
Simillima his habet...
- voice, but only when impersonal, e.g. pugnātum est "(a battle) was fought",
ventum est "they came" (literally, "it was come").
Latin verbs have
three moods:...