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What is a sentence in Latin in the imperative plural?

"Legite libros." (Read the books.)


What does audite mean in latin?

It is an imperative, meaning Listen! or Hear!, addressing something in its plural.


What does the Latin word Venite mean?

Its a liturgical chant with a part of psalm 95.


How do you pronounce the Latin word 'jubilate'?

The Latin word 'jubilate' is pronounced as Yoo-bee-LAH-tay. It's a verb in the imperative plural. So its meaning is '[you all] rejoice'.


What does sparem non ferte mean in English?

It doesn't seem to be Latin, which has no word sparem. Non and ferte do exist, but not in this combination: ferte is the plural imperative of ferre and means "carry!" or "bring!", but non is never used to negate an imperative.


Live by the Sword in latin?

The infinitive ("to live . . .") would be gladio vivere. The imperative (command) form would be gladio vive(singular) or gladio vivite (plural).


Have courage in French?

aie courage (you singular, imperative) or ayez courage (you plural or formal, imperative)


Is bursa plural?

No. It is the Latin singular.The Latin plural is bursae. The English plural is bursas.


What does parce mean in Latin?

Spare! (imperative)


What does abrid mean in spanish?

It means "open" (imperative, plural).


What is the root word of imperative?

The root word of imperative is "imperare," which is a Latin word meaning "to command" or "to order."


How do you say live beautifully in Latin?

It depends on whether you're using the singular or plural imperative. Singular (a command to one person): Age pulchre! (which means "go/do/live beautifully". You could conceivably say "vive pulchre" but no Latin writer would ever put it that way). Plural: Agite pulchre!