What conjugation is audio Audire Audivi Auditum?
Fourth conjugation The stem for audio, audire, audivi, auditum (4) ‘to hear’ would be ‘audi–’.
What conjugation is the Latin word audio?
A Level Latin: 4th Conjugation (audio)
Active Indicative | Active Subjunctive | |
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I hear | ||
1sg | audio | audiam |
2sg | audis | audias |
3sg | audit | audiat |
What is audio in Latin?
word-forming element meaning “sound, hearing,” from combining form of Latin audire “to hear” (from PIE root *au- “to perceive”); used in English word formation by 1890s.
What case is audit in Latin?
Translation
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | Auditor | Auditores |
Genitive | Auditoris | Auditorum |
Dative | Auditori | Auditoribus |
Accusative | Auditorem | Auditores |
What is the plural of audio?
audio (usually uncountable, plural audios)
Is audiophile a word?
An audiophile is a person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction. The term high-end audio refers to playback equipment used by audiophiles, which may be bought at specialist shops and websites. …
What case is Habeo?
A&G states that verbs like iubeo, and veto, and participles like paratus and suetus always take the infinitive with subject accusative. Words like volo, habeo, cupio, and do can take either the infinitive or the subjunctive, and fall into the first category.
What part of speech is auditory?
adjective
auditory
part of speech: | adjective |
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definition: | having to do with or referring to hearing or the sense of hearing. My dog’s auditory sense lets him hear cars before he can see them. |
derivation: | auditorily (adv.) |