i want to be read
To be called is one English equivalent of 'vocari'. To be summoned is another equivalent. The Latin verb is the passive infinitive form of the active infinitive 'vocare'.
"Informed" in the sense of "knowledgeable": sciens."Informed" in the sense of "having been told of something": certior factus.The passive infinitive "to be informed" as in "I want to be informed if something happens": certior fieri.
Yes, the word "cantar" (Spanish for "to sing) is an infinitive, by inclusion of the suffix "ar."
"creer" is an infinitive meaning "to believe"
Advenire is the infinitive of a Latin verb meaning 'to arrive'.
nadar is the Spanish infinitive meaning "to swim".
Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined., An infinitive form of the verb; a verb in the infinitive mood; the infinitive mood., In the manner of an infinitive mood.
what is meaning by passive worm
It is the raw form of the verb where it has not be 'conjugated' and is not attached to a subject or a tense. For example to be, to go, are infinitives. However I am is not a infinitive because it is attached to the subject in this case I.
Respire, from Latin infinitive respirare, to breath.
It means I love, which is derived from the infinitive amar meaning to love.
The infinitive form of "am" is "to be," the infinitive form of "is" is "to be," and the infinitive form of "was" is "to be."