Word: gerundive

Category: gerundive

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Related words: gerundive

latin gerundive, gerund gerundive

Translations: gerundive

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spanish
Translations:
gerundio, gerundivo, gerundiva, de gerundio
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german
Translations:
Gerundiv, Gerundivum
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french
Translations:
adjectif verbal, du gérondif, gérondif, gérondive, un gérondif
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italian
Translations:
gerundivo, gerundio
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portuguese
Translations:
gerundivo
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dutch
Translations:
gerundiv, gerundivum
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russian
Translations:
герундив, герундиальный, деепричастие
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norwegian
Translations:
Gerundiv
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swedish
Translations:
Gerundivum
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finnish
Translations:
Gerundiivi
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danish
Translations:
Gerundiv
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hungarian
Translations:
gerundívum, gerundívumos
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turkish
Translations:
fiil sıfatı
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ukrainian
Translations:
Герунда
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albanian
Translations:
përcjellore
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bulgarian
Translations:
герундив, герундивен
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belarusian
Translations:
герундыў
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estonian
Translations:
gerundiiv
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croatian
Translations:
gerundski, gerundiv
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lithuanian
Translations:
Gerundīvs
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latvian
Translations:
gerundīvs
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romanian
Translations:
gerundiv

The meaning and "use of": gerundive

noun
  • (in Latin) a form that is derived from a verb but that functions as an adjective, denoting something “that should or must be done.”. - The Turkish sentence has an economy of words and an elegance which are due to the language being agglutinative, using participles, gerundives , and gerunds.

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