1. hortabaris
This text covers key Latin verbs related to urging, including their various forms and usages. The verbs "hortor," "hortari," and their conjugations like "hortabantur," "hortatus est," and others showcase a range of meanings and contexts. It explores how to express urging in different tenses and for different subjects, emphasizing the importance of these verbs in Latin grammar. Learn how to use these verbal forms effectively to convey motivation and persuasion in your Latin writings.
1. hortabaris
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1. hortabaris you were urging
2. hortataeestis you all (fem) urged / have urged
3. hortarī to urge
4. hortantur they urge
5. hortaremur we were urging (subj.)
6. hortatusest he urged
7. hortor I urge
8. hortataesses you (fem) had urged (subj)
9.hortabaminī you all were urging
10. hortatōs having urged
11. hortans urging
12. hortatura about to / going to urge
13. hortandus ought to be urged (gerundive is only deponent form with passive meaning)