The Present Active Subjunctive

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @hhandler1
    @hhandler1 9 лет назад +54

    I am a latin teacher. I use your videos all the time with my classes. They are more than excellent.

  • @samherrmann7679
    @samherrmann7679 11 лет назад +36

    Thank you so much for these tutorials. They're my life line as I continue to dig deeper into the Latin language :)

  • @griffinbrisendine2441
    @griffinbrisendine2441 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for these videos! I tutor a high school, home school class and Latin is one of the subjects. I don't know how I would do it without your videos. These are the best!!

  • @alyssahansen1400
    @alyssahansen1400 5 лет назад +2

    We fear a liar.
    I see some of the examples of this have the basics of it but the words have other vowels that don't relate to the conjugation. For example, Mithridates' example of "Her breasts are giant" has the basic vowels needed but the 'are' also has an 'e' at the end of it that could get confused.
    So yeah, I do prefer this one. Makes sense and is easy to remember with no additional vowels to confuse.

  • @SameDaySharpening
    @SameDaySharpening 11 лет назад +30

    Love your pronunciation of Latin.

  • @TinkerShockz
    @TinkerShockz 9 лет назад +7

    Thank you so much for making these! They're really helping me with my learning.

  • @JeremyStittsandtheJourney
    @JeremyStittsandtheJourney 7 лет назад +79

    I learned "hEr brEAsts Are gIAnt"

  • @latintutorial
    @latintutorial  12 лет назад +4

    More to come. (first forms, then uses)

  • @SupremeCommenter
    @SupremeCommenter 8 месяцев назад +1

    Using this to grind for the national latin exam tomorrow. I got awards the last two years, but I still don't know crap about advanced prose.

  • @latintutorial
    @latintutorial  12 лет назад +2

    Yes, more or less.

  • @marshalllian9727
    @marshalllian9727 8 лет назад +22

    We beat a giant liar

  • @theophonchana5025
    @theophonchana5025 Год назад

    #subjunctive #subjunctive_mood #present_subjunctive #irregular_verb #irregular_subjunctive #irregular_present_subjunctive

  • @erickeilty9029
    @erickeilty9029 10 лет назад +9

    How about:
    hE fEArs A gIAnt lIAR

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 2 года назад

    Great!

  • @robertsteer2040
    @robertsteer2040 10 лет назад +22

    He eats a piano

  • @Riurelia
    @Riurelia 4 года назад +3

    3:57
    Vivant to learn Latin.

  • @jordyryan-kidd8866
    @jordyryan-kidd8866 8 лет назад +7

    i fucking love you you absolute god. keep doing what your doing

  • @susanna9310
    @susanna9310 6 лет назад +2

    We use “we beat all liar friars”

  • @mercy8447
    @mercy8447 2 года назад

    thanks

  • @Alinka909
    @Alinka909 12 лет назад +5

    lEt's EAt cAvIAr

  • @liamjackson5836
    @liamjackson5836 6 лет назад +1

    This saved me

  • @gabe3770
    @gabe3770 2 года назад

    My latin teacher also taught catholic kids and they came up with “We hear a liar friar”

  • @jaredgarbo3679
    @jaredgarbo3679 10 лет назад +1

    If we consider 3 moods(indicative,subjunctive and imperative) then there are 6 forms of indicative(ind)4 forms of sunjunctive(sub) and 2 forms of imperative(imp).This totals 12.However,each of the one of the ind+sub can be written in 6 forms and can then be passive,which adds another 6 for each.This means that all together ,a verb can be wriiten in 122 different ways,if my math is correct

  • @erickr404
    @erickr404 7 лет назад

    Excellent videos! These are really instructive!

  • @mattculligan9998
    @mattculligan9998 6 лет назад +1

    let's beat a giant liar

  • @chrisgumb8986
    @chrisgumb8986 10 лет назад +3

    shE wEArs A gIAnt dIAmond

  • @youtubecommenter2
    @youtubecommenter2 5 лет назад

    What if you wanted to say "i know what you *will do*"
    Would "will do" be in the indicative then?

    • @latintutorial
      @latintutorial  5 лет назад

      No. Instead, you would use the future participle with the present tense subjunctive of sum. So, “scio quid facturus sis” (assuming you’re male, if female, “factura sis”). I think I cover this in my video over the future active participle.

    • @latintutorial
      @latintutorial  5 лет назад

      Future Active Participles ruclips.net/video/rgRkmrGPFmo/видео.html

  • @alw6912
    @alw6912 5 лет назад +3

    Good video but why do you hate the last vowel in infinitives lol?

  • @valkyrie143
    @valkyrie143 10 месяцев назад

    My teacher always did "clEm EAts clAms in sIAm

  • @pinyuhwang3754
    @pinyuhwang3754 9 лет назад

    but isnt audiam also the future tense for the verb?

    • @latintutorial
      @latintutorial  9 лет назад

      +Pearl Hwang Yes, so you'll have to look at the greater context. In general, you'll always be given context, and there are only a few times that I remember where it's unclear whether the -iam/-am ending is future indicative or present subjunctive.

  • @johnpaulunderhill1388
    @johnpaulunderhill1388 3 года назад

    we beat a giant liar

  • @PHILOLAVS
    @PHILOLAVS 3 года назад

    Support comment 💪🏻

  • @th.k.s.teevee7285
    @th.k.s.teevee7285 3 года назад +2

    my man loves those matrixes

  • @Law-pf2lw
    @Law-pf2lw 9 лет назад +2

    shE rEAds A dIAry

  • @NickMaini
    @NickMaini 8 лет назад +1

    Do you have a video explaining sequence of tenses?

  • @AbiJ98
    @AbiJ98 9 лет назад

    we fear a giant liar

  • @quisabest
    @quisabest 10 лет назад

    I use We Eat Caviar

  • @cadivusrex2983
    @cadivusrex2983 5 лет назад +1

    wE bEAt A frIAR

  • @TheEnglishQuail
    @TheEnglishQuail 12 лет назад +1

    Awesome! I was hoping you would go deeper into the subjunctive. :D

  • @markues1838
    @markues1838 3 года назад +1

    2:51 at Catholic school we used “we hear a liar friar”

  • @theophonchana5025
    @theophonchana5025 Год назад

    1st conjugation:
    ‐em
    ‐ēs
    ‐et
    ‐ēmus
    ‐ētis
    ‐ent
    2nd conjugation:
    ‐eam
    ‐eās
    ‐eat
    ‐eāmus
    ‐eātis
    ‐eant
    3rd conjugation:
    ‐am
    ‐ās
    ‐at
    ‐āmus
    ‐ātis
    ‐ant
    3rd conjugation (‐iō):
    ‐iam
    ‐iās
    ‐iat
    ‐iāmus
    ‐iātis
    ‐iant
    4th conjugation:
    ‐iam
    ‐iās
    ‐iat
    ‐iāmus
    ‐iātis
    ‐iant

  • @1685Violin
    @1685Violin 4 года назад

    Excuse me but is it possible to form Latin phrases that are similar to the mandative clauses in the English language which uses the present subjunctive. An example would be "Caesar commends that his soldiers _be_ more loyal to him".

  • @benjaminl.520
    @benjaminl.520 6 лет назад

    @latintutorial so the irregulars are ONLY irregular in the present subj, but become regular in the other tenses?

  • @youngincho9500
    @youngincho9500 4 года назад

    He eats caviar

  • @harry_page
    @harry_page 2 года назад

    Based on the discussion at 7:35 onwards, does that mean that "I knew what you were doing" would be "Scīvī quid faciās", and "I knew what you had done" would be "Scīvī quid fēcerīs"?

  • @tomjojo849
    @tomjojo849 Год назад

    v good but oh not easy

  • @Pandemoniumusic
    @Pandemoniumusic 8 лет назад

    Hi, (another) question here: shouldn't "capere" be pronunced as "caperE" instead of "caper" like you said since all the vowels are supposed to be spoken out in latin? Thanks again for all your work.

    • @latintutorial
      @latintutorial  8 лет назад

      It should have been there, and maybe it just fell away during the recording.

    • @Pandemoniumusic
      @Pandemoniumusic 8 лет назад

      Gratias tibi magister Ben.

  • @Nadeto29
    @Nadeto29 Год назад

    Let's live, my Lisa, and let's love someone ... Vivamus, mi Lisa, et aliquem amemus - if we work with these texts, I think that in Italian there is no exact /generic name/, and you know that it is not understood whether we are talking about someone or specifically about a beloved

  • @TheEnglishQuail
    @TheEnglishQuail 12 лет назад

    :D

  • @theophonchana5025
    @theophonchana5025 2 года назад

    ‐em present subjunctive suffix
    ‐eam present subjunctive suffix
    ‐am present subjunctive suffix
    ‐iam present subjunctive suffix

  • @renematei708
    @renematei708 Год назад

    Quite good. Only your accent is sometimes all over the place. Mónent, not monént.

  • @theophonchana5025
    @theophonchana5025 Год назад

    Stem am‐
    Stem mon‐
    Stem viv‐
    Stem aud‐
    Stem cap‐

  • @jasonc0065
    @jasonc0065 7 лет назад +1

    what if the purpose is of God? then it is no mere possibility. that we see in john 3:16. the subjunctives do not mean that good works are necessary. we beat a giant liar (the devil), with that.

    • @thadtuiol1717
      @thadtuiol1717 6 лет назад +1

      Oh go away with your giant fairytales

  • @christinezaslavsky647
    @christinezaslavsky647 3 года назад

    We heard a piano. But then I decided I could mark it with a “label”: May we hear a piano? 🤓

  • @Jhnnynorcal
    @Jhnnynorcal 5 лет назад +1

    shE wEArs A gIAnt dIAmond