MORI

Etymology and Meaning

  • Etymon: MORI
  • Language of the etymon: Latin
  • Latin Conjugation: III
  • Meaning: die

Grammatical Categories

  • Infinitive
    muˈʀeɾ
  • Gerund
    muˈʀẽdu
  • Past Participle
    muˈʀidu
  • Imperative
    ˈmɔʀɨ
    muˈʀɐmuʃ
    muˈʀɐj
  • Present Indicative
    ˈmoʀu
    ˈmɔʀɨʃ
    ˈmɔʀɨ
    muˈʀemuʃ
    muˈʀɐjʃ
    ˈmɔʀɐ̃ĩ
  • Present Subjunctive
    ˈmoʀɐ
    ˈmoʀɐʃ
    ˈmoʀɐ
    muˈʀɐmuʃ
    muˈʀajʃ
    ˈmoʀɐ̃ũ
  • Imperfect Indicative
    muˈʀiɐ
    muˈʀiɐʃ
    muˈʀiɐ
    muˈʀiɐmuʃ
    muˈʀiɐjʃ
    muˈʀiɐ̃ũ
  • Continuant of Latin Pluperfect Indicative
    muˈʀerɐ
    muˈʀerɐʃ
    muˈʀerɐ
    muˈʀerɐmuʃ
    muˈʀerɐjʃ
    muˈʀerɐ̃ũ
  • Continuant of Latin Pluperfect Subjunctive
    muˈʀesɨ
    muˈʀesɨʃ
    muˈʀesɨ
    muˈʀesɨmuʃ
    muˈʀesɐjʃ
    muˈʀesɐ̃ĩ
  • Continuant of Latin Future Perfect / Perfect Subjunctive
    muˈʀeɾ
    muˈʀeɾɨʃ
    muˈʀeɾ
    muˈʀeɾmuʃ
    muˈʀeɾdɨʃ
    muˈʀeɾɐ̃ĩ
  • Preterite
    muˈʀi
    muˈʀeʃtɨ
    muˈʀew
    muˈʀemuʃ
    muˈʀeʃtɨʃ
    muˈʀerɐ̃ũ
  • Romance Future
    muʀɨˈɾɐj
    muʀɨˈɾaʃ
    muʀɨˈɾa
    muʀɨˈɾemuʃ
    muʀɨˈɾɐjʃ
    muʀɨˈɾɐ̃ũ
  • Romance Conditional
    muʀɨˈɾiɐ
    muʀɨˈɾiɐʃ
    muʀɨˈɾiɐ
    muʀɨˈɾiɐmuʃ
    muʀɨˈɾiɐjʃ
    muʀɨˈɾiɐ̃ũ
  • Inflected infinitive
    muˈʀeɾ
    muˈʀeɾɨʃ
    muˈʀeɾ
    muˈʀeɾmuʃ
    muˈʀeɾdɨʃ
    muˈʀeɾɐ̃ĩ