Second conjugation verbs
debere | to owe | to move |
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habere | to have | to sit |
iacere | to lie | to hold |
monere | to warn, advise | to see |
- What is a 2nd conjugation verb in Latin?
- What is the difference between 2nd and 3rd conjugation Latin?
- What is 1st and 2nd conjugation in Latin?
What is a 2nd conjugation verb in Latin?
The 2nd Conjugation includes all verbs which add ē- to the root to form the Present stem, with a few whose root ends in ē-.
What is the difference between 2nd and 3rd conjugation Latin?
The second conjugation syllable with a long -e is stressed. If you see the complete paradigm, you can tell a second from a third conjugation because the future has a -b-, just like the imperfect. Third conjugation verbs do not have a "-b-" in the future.
What is 1st and 2nd conjugation in Latin?
In first conjugation, the vowel is (ā). In second conjugation, the vowel is ē. This vowel will appear in all formations of the present tense of 1st and 2nd conjugation verbs. Exception: in the 1st person singular form of 1st conjugation verbs, the ā is overwhelmed by the o and gets assimilated into it.