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oración simpleClase de oración que solamente tiene un núcleo o una sola forma personal del verbo.Rate it:

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pacis condiciones accipere, subire (opp. repudiare, respuere)to accept the terms of the peace.Rate it:

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parem (opp. imparem) esse hostito be a match for the enemy.Rate it:

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participio de presenteForma del verbo que no se conjuga, pero que en muchos idiomas sí puede variar en género y número como los adjetivos. Indica la condición de estar realizando una acción, y por eso se le conoce también como participio activo. El nombre "de presente" se debe a que en latín este participio empleaba la raíz correspondiente al presente de los verbos, con las terminaciones -ns, -ntis.Rate it:

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participio pasadoForma del verbo que no se conjuga y que tiene aspecto perfectivo, es decir, indica un estado completado con anterioridad al momento indicado por el verbo principal. Se usa en tiempos compuestos y en otros casos participa de las funciones de un adjetivo.Rate it:

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participio pasivoForma del verbo que no se conjuga y que participa de las funciones de un adjetivo, indicando el estado de recibir una acción. Dos usos comunes son la voz pasiva con el verbo "ser" y la descripción de estados con el verbo "estar".Rate it:

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pertinacem (opp. clementem) esse in disputandoto be dogmatic; positive.Rate it:

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predicado nominalTipo de predicado que funciona como un sustantivo y que generalmente sigue a un verbo copulativo.Rate it:

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prisca, obsoleta (opp. usitata), ambigua verbaobsolete, ambiguous expressions.Rate it:

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proelium iustum (opp. tumultuarium)a pitched battle.Rate it:

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pronombre reflexivoTipo de pronombre personal que actúa como objeto gramatical de un verbo o una preposición, y se refiere a la misma persona, animal o cosa que el sujeto.Rate it:

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propenso animo, studio esse or propensa voluntate esse in aliquem (opp. averso animo esse ab aliquo)to look favourably upon; to support.Rate it:

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propensum, proclivem esse ad aliquid (opp. alienum, aversum esse, abhorrere ab aliqua re)to have an inclination for a thing.Rate it:

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propositum, consilium tenere (opp. a proposito deterreri)to abide by one's resolution.Rate it:

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prudenter, considerate, consilio agere (opp. temere, nullo consilio, nulla ratione)to act reasonably, judiciously.Rate it:

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ratione, doctrina (opp. usu) aliquid cognitum habereto have a theoretical knowledge of a thing.Rate it:

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ratione, eleganter (opp. nulla ratione, ineleganter, confuse) disponere aliquidto arrange on strictly logical principles.Rate it:

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rationibus alicuius prospicere or consulere (opp. officere, obstare, adversari)to look after, guard a person's interests, welfare.Rate it:

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rationis participem (opp. expertem) esseto be endowed with reason.Rate it:

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re (vera), reapse (opp. specie)in truth; really.Rate it:

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rei publicae deesse (opp. adesse)to take no part in politics.Rate it:

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res (opp. verba) mihi suppetitI have abundance to say.Rate it:

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res publica stat (opp. iacet)the state is secure.Rate it:

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rudem, tironem ac rudem (opp. exercitatum) esse in dicendoto be an inexperienced speaker.Rate it:

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sententiis abundans or creber (opp. sententiis inanis)rich in ideas.Rate it:

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sermo latinus (opp. sermo parum latinus) (cf. sect. VII. 2., note For the use of adverbs...)good Latin.Rate it:

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sibi displicere (opp. sibi placere)to be in a bad temper.Rate it:

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signa sequi (opp. a signis discedere, signa relinquere)to follow the standards.Rate it:

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subito, ex tempore (opp. ex praeparato) dicereto speak extempore.Rate it:

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sufijo verbalUna o más letras que se agregan al final de una palabra o raíz para crear un verbo.Rate it:

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sumere (opp. reicere) aliquidto assume a thing.Rate it:

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summa est virorum doctissimorum consensio (opp. dissensio)the learned men are most unanimous in...Rate it:

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suo (legitimo) anno creari (opp. ante annum)to be elected at the age required by law (lex Villia annalis).Rate it:

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superiorem (opp. inferiorem), victorem (proelio, pugna) discedereto come off victorious.Rate it:

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syllabam, litteram producere (opp. corripere) (Quintil. 9. 4. 89)to lengthen the pronunciation of a syllable or letter.Rate it:

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tecto, (in) domum suam aliquem recipere (opp. prohibere aliquem tecto, domo)to welcome to one's house (opp. to shut one's door against some one).Rate it:

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totidem verbis transferreto translate literally, word for word (not verbo tenus).Rate it:

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ut breviter dicamto put it briefly.Rate it:

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ut Ciceronis verbis utarto use Cicero's expression; to say with Cicero (not ut cum Cicerone loquar).Rate it:

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ut hoc utar or afferamto use this example.Rate it:

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ut ita dicamso to speak (used to modify a figurative expression).Rate it:

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ut levissime dicam (opp. ut gravissimo verbo utar)to use the mildest expression.Rate it:

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ut non (nihil) dicam de...not to mention...Rate it:

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ut planius dicamto express myself more plainly.Rate it:

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ut plura non dicamto say nothing further on...Rate it:

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ut semel or in perpetuum dicamto say once for all.Rate it:

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ut supra (opp. infra) diximus, dictum estas I said above.Rate it:

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ut verius dicamto put it more exactly.Rate it:

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ventus remittit (opp. increbrescit)the wind is falling.Rate it:

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verba ac litteras or scriptum (legis) sequi (opp. sententia the spirit)to hold by the letter (of the law).Rate it:

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