How do you say Discipulus?
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA: /disˈki.pu.lus/, [d̪ɪs̠ˈkɪpʊɫ̪ʊs̠]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA: /diʃˈʃi.pu.lus/, [d̪iʃˈʃiːpulus]
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How are Latin words pronounced?
Standardize your pronunciations of other consonants. Unlike in English, each Latin letter is almost always pronounced in a consistent way: C is always hard, as in “cat.” cum (with) = koom. G is always hard, as in “goal.” ago (I drive) = ah-go. S is always a voiceless “s” sound as in “snake.” spuma (foam) = spoo-ma.
How do you pronounce Vivere in Latin?
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈvi.ve.re/
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- Rhymes: -ivere.
- Hyphenation: vì‧ve‧re.
What word comes from the Latin word Facere?
Several unusual English -fy verbs come from Latin compounds in -facere, –factus. Thus satisfy (L satis-facere, “to make enough”), satisfaction (L satis-fact-io); putrefy (L putre-facere, “to make rotten”), putrefaction; and liquefy (L lique-facere, “to make liquid”), liquefaction.
What conjugation is Facere?
THIRD CONJUGATION VERB
| ACTIVE | ACTIVE | |
|---|---|---|
| IMPERATIVE | INFINITIVE | |
| present | face, facite | facere |
| perfect | fecísse | |
| future | factúrus -a -um esse |
Is Discipuli singular or plural?
Translation
| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Discipulus | Discipuli |
| Genitive | Discipuli | Discipulorum |
| Dative | Discipulo | Discipulis |
| Accusative | Discipulum | Discipulos |
What is the meaning of Vincere?
to win
(transitive, intransitive) to win [auxiliary avere] (transitive) to vanquish, to conquer, to defeat.