Примери за използване на Latin verb на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Let's start with the Latin verbs.
From the Latin verb fugire, as in fugitive or refugee.
You can't conjugate Latin verbs!
It is derived from the Latin verb agglutinare, which means"to glue together".
It's a lot harder than Latin verbs.
The job title derives from the Latin verb edit‘to produce, put forth' and the word-forming post-‘after, behind.'.
And you, little miss, make sure you learn those Latin verbs!
It's the imperative of the Latin verb that is at the root of liberty.
The plant was named in the 9th or 10th century, andthe name is thought to have derived from the Latin verb valere meaning"to be happy.".
The word procrastinator comes from the Latin verb procrastinare, which means deferred until tomorrow.
Coming from the Latin verb meaning“to see”, video deals with the recording, reproduction, or use of moving images and can be traced back to the Rocky Mount Evening Telegram in 1952.
The very word"spirit" means" breath," from the Latin verb spiro, breathe.
The scientific name Laurus derives from the Latin verb""laudare"" which means""to praise,” as the laurel bay wreaths were always awarded to winners as a symbol of victory and honor.
The root word stupid, which can serve as an adjective or noun,comes from the Latin verb stupere, for being numb or astonished.
This means that any regular Latin verb can be conjugated in any person, number, tense, mood, and voice by knowing which of the four conjugation groups it belongs to, and its principal parts.
And this word is rendered by the Latin verb, Tegere, to cover or roof over.
Along with the more familiar words, like punish or punishment, our word, meaning‘inflicting or intended to involve punishment,' comes to us from the 16th century French term punitif,which itself derives from the Latin verb/infinitive punire, meaning‘to punish or correct.'.
According to one of them, this word comes from the Latin verb religare, which means"to connect" or"to connect".
The name Urtica derives from the Latin verb"urere" meaning"to burn" and was given by the Roman naturalist Pliny because of the burning sensation and redness caused when it comes into contact with the skin.
Etymologically,“procrastination” is derived from the Latin verb procrastinare- to put off until tomorrow.
The word procrastination, Lieberman notes, is derived from the Latin verb procrastinare- to put off until tomorrow.
The term"associate" is one of the forms of the Latin verb docere, which means"to teach","teach".
In Spanish the infinitive andfuture tense of the verb to go are descended from the Latin verb ire while the present tense is based on another Latin verb vadere(to advance).
And that name was first recorded in the English language much earlier,around the beginning of 11th century as a borrowing via Latin from Hebrew verb qatsa(strip off bark).
The term comes from the latin interrogatorĭus and is related to the verb ask(ask, inquire).
The verb‘advertise' derives from the Latin word advertere which means‘to turn towards'.
The Latin term abruptus, derived from the verb abrump-re(which can be translated as“break”), came to Spanish as abrupt.
The concept of evolution comes from the Latin term evolutio and makes reference to the verb evolve and their effects.
While the use of today's word began less than a century ago, the roots of the term- as well as terms like vision andvisual- extend all the way back to Latin, where the verb video, meaning‘to see', originated.
The world trattoria has Latin roots, and in the Italian language the verb traiter(to treat) gave the name to a trattoria owner- trattore(host, keeper of an eating house-a trattoria).