Imperative

What is the imperative of velle?

What is the imperative of velle?
  1. What conjugation is Volo Velle?
  2. What is the imperative of Latin verbs?
  3. What are examples of imperative in Latin?

What conjugation is Volo Velle?

The verb volo, velle, to want, is irregular in its conjugation and often takes an infinitive to complete its meaning. Related to volo are nolo, nolle, to not want, and malo, malle, to prefer, which also take infinitives that complete their meaning.

What is the imperative of Latin verbs?

The Latin imperative is formed by removing the "-re" ending of the present infinitive: dormire without the "-re" is dormi. Sleep! Send!

What are examples of imperative in Latin?

Examples: ambulare means "to walk," so "ambula" is the command, "Walk!" sedere means "to sit," so "sede" is the command, "Sit!" abire means "to go away," so "abi" is the command, "Go away!" Take the "re" off the end of the infinitive, then add "te" to command more than one person to do something.

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