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1A Spanish Grammar

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    2Bellum Helveticum for Beginners in Latin

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        Third conjugation

        Third conjugation may refer to: Latin conjugation#Third conjugation Bulgarian conjugation#Third conjugation French conjugation#Third group Portuguese verb

        Latin conjugation

        the Wiktionary appendix pages for first conjugation, second conjugation, third conjugation, and fourth conjugation. The ancient Romans themselves, beginning

        Romance verbs

        tradition, the second and third conjugation are known as third conjugation, similarly to French. Verbs in the first conjugation are in -āre (*-áre), later

        Portuguese conjugation

        -ir belong to the third conjugation (e.g. partir, destruir, urdir); The verb pôr is conventionally placed in the second conjugation by many authors, since

        Bulgarian conjugation

        three conjugations according to the thematic vowel they use in the present tense: 1st conjugation: verbs using the vowel е (/ɛ/). 2nd conjugation: verbs

        Proto-Italic language

        indicating a state of being). Example Conjugation: *walē- (to be strong) The bulk of Proto-Italic verbs were third-conjugation verbs, which were derived from

        Vulgar Latin

        endings over the third conjugation. Spanish, for example, mostly eliminated the third conjugation forms in favour of the second conjugation forms. French and

        Umbrian language

        second conjugation: it appears in one verb, trebeit, although this term may have been a fourth conjugation verb. The Umbrian third conjugation is marked

        Old Norse morphology

        weak, & present-preterite) and two categories of nouns (strong, weak). Conjugation and declension are carried out by a mix of inflection and two nonconcatenative

        Italian conjugation

        majority of which follows one of three common patterns of conjugation. Italian conjugation is affected by mood, person, tense, number, aspect and occasionally