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cōgitāre is a Latin Verb that primarily means to think.
Verb
to think, ponder, consider, plan
English derivatives:
cogitate
Verb
(absol.) To think
To think about, ponder, consider.
To decide by thinking, think out, consider (questions of fact).
To call to mind, recollect, reflect on.
To imagine, conceive, picture.
Paucī de perīculō cōgitant.Compare Few (men) are thinking about the danger.
Dē amīcō cōgitābō.Compare I shall think about my friend.
Fēmina dē sē cōgitābat. Compare The woman was thinking about herself.
Virī dē sē cōgitābant.Compare The men were thinking about themselves.
Cōgitō ergō sum.Compare I think therefore I am.
Videt; cōgitat; monet.Compare He sees; he ponders, he advises.
Amīcus meus semper cōgitat.Compare My friend is always thinking.
Cōgitem nunc dē hāc rē, et tum non errābo.Compare Let me now think about this matter, and then I will not make a mistake.
ACTIVE | |
Indicative present | Indicative imperfect |
cōgitō cōgitās cōgitat cōgitāmus cōgitātis cōgitant | cōgitābam cōgitābās cōgitābat cōgitābāmus cōgitābātis cōgitābant |
Indicative perfect | Indicative pluperfect |
cōgitāvī cōgitāvistī cōgitāvit cōgitāvimus cōgitāvistis cōgitāvērunt / cōgitāvēre | cōgitāveram cōgitāverās cōgitāverat cōgitāverāmus cōgitāverātis cōgitāverant |
Indicative future | Indicative future perfect |
cōgitābō cōgitābis cōgitābit cōgitābimus cōgitābitis cōgitābunt | cōgitāverō cōgitāveris cōgitāverit cōgitāverimus cōgitāveritis cōgitāverint |
Subjunctive present | Subjunctive imperfect |
cōgitem cōgitēs cōgitet cōgitēmus cōgitētis cōgitent | cōgitārem cōgitārēs cōgitāret cōgitārēmus cōgitārētis cōgitārent |
Subjunctive perfect | Subjunctive pluperfect |
cōgitāverim cōgitāveris cōgitāverit cōgitāverimus cōgitāveritis cōgitāverint | cōgitāvissem cōgitāvissēs cōgitāvisset cōgitāvissēmus cōgitāvissētis cōgitāvissent |
Infinitive present cōgitāre Infinitive perfect cōgitāvisse Infinitive future cōgitātūrum esse | Imperative present cōgitā cōgitāte Imperative future cōgitātō cōgitātō cōgitātōte cōgitantō |
Indicative present | Indicative imperfect |
- - cōgitātur - - - | - - cōgitābātur - - - |
Indicative perfect | Indicative pluperfect |
- - cōgitātus est - - - | - - cōgitātus erat - - - |
Indicative future | Indicative future perfect |
- - cōgitābitur - - - | - - cōgitātus erit - - - |
Subjunctive present | Subjunctive imperfect |
- - cōgitētur - - - | - - cōgitārētur - - - |
Subjunctive perfect | Subjunctive pluperfect |
- - cōgitātus sit - - - | - - cōgitātus esset - - - |
Infinitive present cōgitārī Infinitive perfect cōgitātum esse Infinitive future cōgitātum īrī | Imperative present - - Imperative future - cōgitātō - - |
PARTICIPLE | ||
Participle present active | ||
Nom. | cōgitāns | cōgitantēs |
Gen. | cōgitantis | cōgitantium |
Dat. | cōgitantī | cōgitantibus |
Acc. | cōgitantem | cōgitantēs |
Abl. | cōgitante | cōgitantibus |
Participle future active | ||
Nom. | cōgitātūrus | cōgitātūrī |
Gen. | cōgitātūrī | cōgitātūrōrum |
Dat. | cōgitātūrō | cōgitātūrīs |
Acc. | cōgitātūrum | cōgitātūrōs |
Abl. | cōgitātūrō | cōgitātūrīs |
Participle perfect passive | ||
Nom. | cōgitātus | cōgitātī |
Gen. | cōgitātī | cōgitātōrum |
Dat. | cōgitātō | cōgitātīs |
Acc. | cōgitātum | cōgitātōs |
Abl. | cōgitātō | cōgitātīs |
Gerundive | ||
Nom. | cōgitandus | cōgitandī |
Gen. | cōgitandī | cōgitandōrum |
Dat. | cōgitandō | cōgitandīs |
Acc. | cōgitandum | cōgitandōs |
Abl. | cōgitandō | cōgitandīs |
Gerund | Supine | |
Nom. | cōgitāre | cōgitātum |
Gen. | cōgitandī | cōgitātū |
Dat. | cōgitandō | |
Acc. | cōgitandum | |
Abl. | cōgitandō |
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