- The
preterite or
preterit (/ˈprɛtərɪt/ PRET-ər-it;
abbreviated PRET or PRT) is a
grammatical tense or verb form
serving to
denote events that took place...
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Preterism is a
Christian eschatological view or
belief that
interprets some (partial preterism) or all (full preterism)
prophecies of the
Bible as events...
- with Balto-Slavic languages, on the
other hand (especially
present and
preterit formations),
might be due to
later contacts. The Indo-Hittite hypothesis...
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object as well as for
several different modes (including the
dubitative and
preterit) and tenses.
Although it does
contain a few
loans from
English (e.g. gaapii...
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optative moods. If the
reconstructions are correct, we can find, in the
preterital system of Messapic,
reflections of a
formation in *-s- (which in other...
- Judeo-Hamadani has
eight tenses, present, imperfect, subjunctive, imperative,
preterit,
present perfect, past perfect, and progressive. Gholami,
Saloumeh (January...
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preterite or
jussive short form:
compare yiŝtahaweh (imperfective), yiŝtáhû (
preterit or
jussive short form) = "do obeisance". Abijah: "my
father is YHWH" Adonijah:...
- that Aramaic,
Hebrew and
Moabite share is the
syntagma of the
narrative preterit.
Supported by
three inscriptions,
prefix preterite narrative sequences...
- -se. For
regular -ar verbs, it is
formed by
taking a verb's third-person
preterit stem and then
adding one of
these endings: -ara/-ase (first and
third person...
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Indefinite preterite (
pretèrit indefinit) (recent past, cf.
English present perfect), e.g. he
parlat ("I have spoken")
Pluperfect (
pretèrit plusquamperfet d'indicatiu)...