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amo, amare, amavi, amatus:
Verb · 1st conjugation · variant: 1st
Frequency:
Very Frequent
Dictionary:
Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
= love, like; fall in love with; be fond of; have a tendency to;

Conjugations

Finite Forms

PersonSingularPlural
1amoamamus
2amasamatis
3amatamant

Infinitives

VoiceTenseForms
activepresentamare
activeperfectamavisse
passivepresentamari

Imperatives

active

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
ama
amate
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
amato
amatote
3
amato
amanto

passive

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
amare
amamini
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
amator
3
amator
amantor

Participles

Perfect Passive Participle

masculine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
amatus
amati
Gen.
amati
amatorum
Dat.
amato
Acc.
amatum
amatos
Voc.
amate
amati
Abl.
amato

feminine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
amata
amatae
Gen.
amatae
amatarum
Dat.
amatae
Acc.
amatam
amatas
Voc.
amata
amatae
Abl.
amata

neuter

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
amatum
amata
Gen.
amati
amatorum
Dat.
amato
Acc.
amatum
amata
Voc.
amatum
amata
Abl.
amato

Gerundive

masculine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
amandus
Gen.
amandi
Dat.
amando
Acc.
amandum
Voc.
amande
Abl.
amando
feminine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
amanda
Gen.
amandae
Dat.
amandae
Acc.
amandam
Voc.
amanda
Abl.
amanda
neuter
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
amandum
Gen.
amandi
Dat.
amando
Acc.
amandum
Voc.
amandum
Abl.
amando

Supines

accusative: amatum; ablative: amatu

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