THIRD CONJUGATION VERB
ACTIVE | PASSIVE | |
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PRESENT | ||
1.sg | facio | facior |
2.sg | facis | faceris |
3.sg | facit | facitur |
- What is the verb facio?
- What does facio facere mean?
- What is the passive of facere in Latin?
- What does the Latin root Facio mean?
- What is the present passive infinitive facio?
- What is an example of the root word facere?
- What does facere et docere meaning?
- What does the root word facere mean?
- What are the 6 Latin tenses?
- What are the 7 cases in Latin?
- How many conjugations are in Russian?
- What form is fuera?
- What does faceret mean in Latin?
- What is Latin factus est?
- What type of verb is fait?
- What verb is fait in French?
- What does Facio ergo sum mean?
What is the verb facio?
Definitions: accomplish. acquire. cause, bring about, fashion.
What does facio facere mean?
English translation:do, make; create; acquire... Explanation: facio, facere, feci, factus > do, make; create; acquire; cause; compose; accomplish... Regards!
What is the passive of facere in Latin?
Faci, the passive of facere, to that something has been done or built. E.g., Vis aedificium in agro tuo feci.
What does the Latin root Facio mean?
Etymology. International Scientific Vocabulary, from Latin facies form, shape, face.
What is the present passive infinitive facio?
The passive of faciō is fīō, fiĕrī, factus sum (be made or become).
What is an example of the root word facere?
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 does facere et docere meaning?
Facere et docere: To do and to teach. Summoned by the call of St Laurence's College motto, facere et docere: To do and to teach, St Laurence's College strives to implement the Charter for Catholic Schools in the Edmund Rice Tradition so that it is the 'lived reality' in the community.
What does the root word facere mean?
The form -facient comes from Latin facere, meaning “to make” or “to do.” Facere is also the source of the stems fac-, fact-, fect-, and fic-, as in facility and faculty, fact and factor, affection and infect, and beneficial and sacrifice.
What are the 6 Latin tenses?
Latin has 6 tenses: present, past, future I, perfect, pluperfect and anterior future (future II).
What are the 7 cases in Latin?
There are 6 distinct cases in Latin: Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative, and Vocative; and there are vestiges of a seventh, the Locative.
How many conjugations are in Russian?
Yes, there are two conjugation groups in Russian, each with its own set of endings.
What form is fuera?
Keep in Mind: Fuera is a Verb Form
You may see the word fuera as a verb and that's because it's the imperfect subjunctive form of ser and ir in the first and third person. While it looks identical, it has no relation to the adverb fuera. If I were him, I would take the job. If I went with her, we would have fun.
What does faceret mean in Latin?
Translation. To make, do, accomplish; to become (passive)
What is Latin factus est?
Christus factus est (Christ became obedient) is taken from Saint Paul's Epistle to the Philippians. It is a gradual in the Catholic liturgy of the mass.
What type of verb is fait?
Before seing the conjugation table, it is important to note that the verb faire is used with the auxiliary avoir (to have). Its irregular past participle is "fait". This is how to conjugate faire in passé composé tense. Elles ont fait.
What verb is fait in French?
The conjugation of "faire" (to do) in the present tense is: je fais. tu fais. il fait.
What does Facio ergo sum mean?
Conjugated to the first person present gives you "facio" meaning "I make". So "facio ergo sum" is the term you want. Copy link CC BY-SA 3.0. Follow this answer to receive notifications. answered Mar 3, 2017 at 4:54.