imperativus

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin imperātīvus.

Noun

imperativus m (plural imperativi or imperativussen, diminutive imperativusje n)

  1. (grammar) the imperative mood or a word therein

Synonyms


Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

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From imperō (to command, order) +‎ -īvus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

imperātīvus (feminine imperātīva, neuter imperātīvum, adverb imperātīvē); first/second-declension adjective

  1. Of or proceeding from a command, commanded.
  2. (grammar) imperative

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative imperātīvus imperātīva imperātīvum imperātīvī imperātīvae imperātīva
Genitive imperātīvī imperātīvae imperātīvī imperātīvōrum imperātīvārum imperātīvōrum
Dative imperātīvō imperātīvō imperātīvīs
Accusative imperātīvum imperātīvam imperātīvum imperātīvōs imperātīvās imperātīva
Ablative imperātīvō imperātīvā imperātīvō imperātīvīs
Vocative imperātīve imperātīva imperātīvum imperātīvī imperātīvae imperātīva

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Catalan: imperatiu
  • English: imperative
  • French: impératif
  • Italian: imperativo

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