apeiron_gaia ([info]apeiron_gaia) wrote in [info]classics,

Latin Conjugation type?

Does anyone know what conjugation type "glōrificāre" is?  I know it is a second principle part, but I don't remember what conjugation type that makes it.

Thanks.

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[info]emilyenrose

December 9 2007, 19:49:01 UTC 4 years ago

1st conjugation - all the others end 'ere' or 'ire'.

[info]apeiron_gaia

December 9 2007, 19:53:13 UTC 4 years ago

Thank you!

[info]ukelele

December 9 2007, 20:58:03 UTC 4 years ago

Principal part ending-->conjugation number:

-āre-->1st
-ēre-->2nd (If you're in a macron-free environment, you can also recognize these because the 1st pp will end in -eo)
-ere-->3rd or 3rd io, depending on whether the first pp ends in -ō or -iō
-īre-->4th

In other words, it's in alphabetical order.

[info]tinymurders

December 9 2007, 21:24:27 UTC 4 years ago

Oh brilliant! It IS alphabetical! Can you believe that not once has this ever been mentioned in my classes! Merci!

[info]skye_princess

December 10 2007, 07:28:23 UTC 4 years ago

That's a good way to remember the conjugations. I signed up to be a tutor. If I get assigned somebody, I can use this :-)

[info]penguinprism

December 9 2007, 21:53:07 UTC 4 years ago

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