Perditus.
Perditus means lost in the sense of ruined, bankrupt, done for
in the sense of gone astray, use erratrus
It can be hard to remember the language translations. Latin for the English phrase 'Lost in Thought' is 'Aut in diversorio'.
Thought (as a noun) = Cogitatio I thought (as a verb) = cogitavi
The Latin for "always thinking" is semper cogitans.
The Latin word for pondered is contemplated. You could be pondering a question, or you could be contemplating the question. If you want to use two words, you could say, "thinking about".
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Forgot is the past tense of forget. There is no past tense of forgot, forgot IS past tense.
I forgot my lunch again.Don't tell me you forgot our anniversary for the sixth year in a row!
You forgot the purple.
No, "forgot" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to fail to remember something.
I can give you several sentences.I forgot the question.He forgot to bring his umbrella.They forgot that the picnic was today.
He forgot his homework. She forgot to get up in time for church.
there is no way to help if you forgot your username. If you have forgot your pass. then you click on forgot password, and fill out the personal info that it asks.
He forgot both of the room numbers
The stressed syllable in forgot is "for."
Is forgot a conjunction or interjection
Forgot my roll no.