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loquī is a Latin Verb that primarily means to speak.
Verb
to say, speak, tell
English derivatives:
loquacious. circumlocution colloquial elocution eloquent obloquy soliloquy ventriloquist
Verb
(intr.) To talk, speak. (b) (in a given language, style, etc.; also, in sign-language). (c) (of writers, books, documents, etc.) (d) (poet., w. ref. to the sound of mus. instruments and other inarticulate noises).
(w. acc.) To say, speak, utter. (b) (w. indir. sp.). (c) (w. ut, ita, or sim.).
(intr. usu. w. cum or inter se) To converse, chat; (w. acc.) to say (to one another). (c) to use the language of ordinary conversation (opp. formal speaking).
(w. acc.) To speak of, mention.
Haec verba locūtī, profectī sumus nē in eō locō miserō morerēmur.Compare Having spoken these words, we set out so that we might not die in that miserable place.
Cum vōs cōnsiliō malō ūsōs esse arbitrārētur, tamen vōbīscum līberē locūtus est.Compare Although he thought that you had used a bad plan, nevertheless he spoke with you freely.
Rōmānī, sī quid malī loquī volebant, saepe dīcebant: "Abī in malam rem."Compare The Romans, if they wanted to say something bad, often used to say: "Go to the devil."
Tam infirmus erat ut vix loqui posset.Compare He was so weak that he could scarcely speak.
Indulge genio, carpamus dulcia, nostrum est quod vivis, cinis et manes et fabula fies. Vive memor leti, fugit hora. hoc quod loquor inde est.Compare Give your genius a chance. Let us gather our sweets! Our life is our own today, tomorrow you will be a dust, a shade, a tale that is told. Live mindful of death, the hour flies, the word that I speak is so much taken from it.
ACTIVE | |
Indicative present | Indicative imperfect |
loquor loqueris loquitur loquimur loquiminī loquuntur | loquēbar loquēbāris loquēbātur loquēbāmur loquēbāminī loquēbantur |
Indicative perfect | Indicative pluperfect |
locūtus sum locūtus es locūtus est locūtī sumus locūtī estis locūtī sunt | locūtus eram locūtus erās locūtus erat locūtī erāmus locūtī erātis locūtī erant |
Indicative future | Indicative future perfect |
loquar loquēris loquētur loquēmur loquēminī loquentur | locūtus erō locūtus eris locūtus erit locūtī erimus locūtī eritis locūtī erunt |
Subjunctive present | Subjunctive imperfect |
loquar loquāris loquātur loquāmur loquāminī loquantur | loquerer loquerēris loquerētur loquerēmur loquerēminī loquerentur |
Subjunctive perfect | Subjunctive pluperfect |
locūtus sim locūtus sīs locūtus sit locūtī sīmus locūtī sītis locūtī sint | locūtus essem locūtus essēs locūtus esset locūtī essēmus locūtī essētis locūtī essent |
Infinitive present loquī Infinitive perfect locūtum esse Infinitive future locūtūrum esse | Imperative present loquere loquiminī Imperative future loquito / loquitor loquito / loquitor - loquunto / loquuntor |
PARTICIPLE | ||
Participle present active | ||
loquēns | loquentēs | |
loquēns | loquentēs | |
loquēns | loquentēs | |
loquēns | loquentēs | |
loquēns | loquentēs | |
Participle future active | ||
locūtūrus | locūtūrī | |
locūtūrus | locūtūrī | |
locūtūrus | locūtūrī | |
locūtūrus | locūtūrī | |
locūtūrus | locūtūrī | |
Participle perfect passive | ||
locūtus | locūtī | |
locūtus | locūtī | |
locūtus | locūtī | |
locūtus | locūtī | |
locūtus | locūtī | |
Gerundive | ||
loquendus | loquendī | |
loquendus | loquendī | |
loquendus | loquendī | |
loquendus | loquendī | |
loquendus | loquendī | |
Gerund | Supine | |
loquī | locūtum | |
loquī | locūtū | |
loquī | ||
loquī | ||
loquī |
PARTICIPLE | ||
Participle present active | ||
Nom. | loquēns | loquentēs |
Gen. | loquentis | loquentium |
Dat. | loquentī | loquentibus |
Acc. | loquentem | loquentēs |
Abl. | loquente | loquentibus |
Participle future active | ||
Nom. | locūtūrus | locūtūrī |
Gen. | locūtūrī | locūtūrōrum |
Dat. | locūtūrō | locūtūrīs |
Acc. | locūtūrum | locūtūrōs |
Abl. | locūtūrō | locūtūrīs |
Participle perfect passive | ||
Nom. | locūtus | locūtī |
Gen. | locūtī | locūtōrum |
Dat. | locūtō | locūtīs |
Acc. | locūtum | locūtōs |
Abl. | locūtō | locūtīs |
Gerundive | ||
Nom. | loquendus | loquendī |
Gen. | loquendī | loquendōrum |
Dat. | loquendō | loquendīs |
Acc. | loquendum | loquendōs |
Abl. | loquendō | loquendīs |
Gerund | Supine | |
Nom. | loquī | locūtum |
Gen. | loquendī | locūtū |
Dat. | loquendō | |
Acc. | loquendum | |
Abl. | loquendō |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "loquor, loquī, locūtus sum (v.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/loquor-loqui-locutus-sum.
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