AMBULARE / UADERE

Etymology and Meaning

  • Etymon: AMBULARE / UADERE
  • Language of the etymon: Latin
  • Latin Conjugation: I/III
  • Meaning: go

Comments

  • Only the present indicative, the present subjective, the imperative, and the past participle of this irregular verb are given in the source. The rest of the paradigm is said to be regularly formed with the stem an- or and-.

Grammatical Categories

  • Infinitive
    aˈnaː
  • Gerund
    aˈnaŋdu
    aŋˈdaŋdu
  • Past Participle
    aˈŋɛːtu
    aŋˈdɛːtu
  • Imperative
    ˈvani
    aˈnemu
    anˈdemu
    aˈnɛː
    aŋˈdɛː
  • Present Indicative
    ˈvagu
    ˈvadu
    ˈvɛː
    ˈva
    aˈnemu
    aŋˈdemu
    aˈnɛː
    aŋˈdɛː
    ˈvaŋ
  • Present Subjunctive
    ˈvage
    ˈvade
    ˈvagi
    ˈvadi
    ˈvage
    ˈvade
    aˈnemu
    aŋˈdemu
    aˈnɛː
    aŋˈdɛː
    ˈvagaŋ
    ˈvadaŋ
  • Imperfect Indicative
    aˈnaːva
    aŋˈdaːva
    aˈnaːvi
    aŋˈdaːvi
    aˈnaːva
    aŋˈdaːva
    aˈnaːvimu
    aŋˈdaːvimu
    aˈnaˈnaːvi
    aŋˈdaːvi
    aˈnaːvaŋ
    aŋˈdaːvaŋ
  • Continuant of Latin Pluperfect Indicative - No Form
  • Continuant of Latin Pluperfect Subjunctive
    aˈnese
    aŋˈdese
    aˈneʃi
    aŋˈdeʃi
    aˈnese
    aŋˈdese
    aˈneʃimus
    aŋˈdeʃimus
    aˈneʃi
    aŋˈdeʃi
    aˈnesaŋ
    aŋˈdesaŋ
  • Continuant of Latin Future Perfect / Perfect Subjunctive - No Form
  • Preterite - No Form
  • Romance Future
    aniˈɔ
    aŋdiˈɔ
    aniˈɛː
    aŋdiˈɛː
    aniˈa
    aŋdiˈa
    aniˈeːmu
    aŋdiˈeːmu
    aniˈej
    aŋdiˈej
    aniˈaŋ
    aŋdiˈaŋ
  • Romance Conditional
    aˈnjejva
    aŋdiˈejva
    aŋdiˈɛː
    aŋdiˈɛː
    aˈnjeːʃi
    aŋdiˈeːʃi
    aˈnjejva
    aŋdiˈejva
    aŋdiˈɛː
    aŋdiˈɛːŋ
    aˈnjeːʃimu
    aŋdiˈeːʃimu
    aˈnjeːʃi
    aŋdiˈeːʃi
    aˈnjejvaŋ
    aŋdiˈejvaŋ
    aŋdiˈɛːŋ
    aŋˈdjɛːŋ