laborandum
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Latin
Etymology
From labōrō (“I work, labor”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /la.boːˈran.dum/, [ɫ̪äboːˈrän̪d̪ʊ̃ˑ]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /la.boˈran.dum/, [läboˈrän̪d̪um]
Gerund
labōrandum (accusative, gerundive labōrandus)
Declension
singular | |
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nominative | — |
genitive | labōrandī |
dative | labōrandō |
accusative | labōrandum |
ablative | labōrandō |
vocative | — |
There is no nominative form. The present active infinitive of the parent verb is used in situations that require a nominative form. The accusative may also be substituted by the infinitive in this way.
Participle
labōrandum
- inflection of labōrandus:
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