HABERE

Etymology and Meaning

  • Etymon: HABERE
  • Language of the etymon: Latin
  • Latin Conjugation: II
  • Meaning: have

Comments

  • The clitic particle 'g(e)' obligatorily appears with the forms of HABERE (ˈviːge) in this dialect (except with the past participle) both when this verb is used as an independent lexical verb and when it is an auxiliary. For more details of the use of this particle, especially in combination with other clitics, see Rossini (1975:129ff).

Grammatical Categories

  • Infinitive
    ˈviːge
    ˈviː
    aˈviːge
    aˈviː
  • Gerund - No Form
  • Past Participle
    ˈviːt
    aˈviːt
  • Imperative
    ˈabjege
    aˈbjumege
    aˈbjɛːge
  • Present Indicative
    ˈgɔː
    ˈgɛːt
    ˈgaː
    ˈgum
    ˈgiː
    ˈgaː
  • Present Subjunctive
    ˈgabja
    ˈgabjegi
    ˈgai
    ˈgabja
    ˈgabjet
    ˈgai
    ˈgajet
    ˈgabja
    ˈgabjegi
    ˈgai
    ˈgabjum
    gaˈbjum
    gaˈbjumegi
    ˈgajum
    gaˈbjɛː
    gaˈbjɛːgi
    gaˈbjɛːge
    ˈgabja
    ˈgabjegi
    ˈgai
  • Imperfect Indicative
    ˈgiːvi
    ˈgiːvet
    ˈgiːva
    ˈgiː(v)um
    ˈgiː(v)es
    ˈgiːus
    ˈgiːva
  • Continuant of Latin Pluperfect Indicative - No Form
  • Continuant of Latin Pluperfect Subjunctive
    ˈgɛs(i)
    gaˈvɛs(i)
    ˈgɛset
    gaˈvɛset
    ˈgɛs
    gaˈvɛs
    ˈgɛsum
    ˈgɛsem
    gaˈvɛsum
    gaˈvɛsem
    ˈgɛses
    ˈgɛsus
    gaˈvɛses
    gaˈvɛsus
    ˈgɛs
    gaˈvɛs
  • Continuant of Latin Future Perfect / Perfect Subjunctive - No Form
  • Preterite - No Form
  • Romance Future
    gaˈrɔː
    gaˈrɛːt
    gaˈra
    gaˈrum
    gaˈriː
    gaˈra
  • Romance Conditional
    gaˈrɛs(i)
    gaˈrɛset
    gaˈrɛs
    gaˈraːf
    gaˈrɛsum
    gaˈrɛsem
    gaˈrɛses
    gaˈrɛsus
    gaˈrɛs
    gaˈraːf