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graviter
graviter
French
Verb
graviter
Conjugation
Conjugation of graviter (see also Appendix:French verbs)
simple | compound | ||||||
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infinitive | graviter | avoir gravité | |||||
gerund | en gravitant | en ayant gravité | |||||
present participle | gravitant /ɡʁa.vi.tɑ̃/ |
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past participle | gravité /ɡʁa.vi.te/ |
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person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | je (j’) | tu | il | nous | vous | ils | |
simple tenses |
present | gravite /ɡʁa.vit/ |
gravites /ɡʁa.vit/ |
gravite /ɡʁa.vit/ |
gravitons /ɡʁa.vi.tɔ̃/ |
gravitez /ɡʁa.vi.te/ |
gravitent /ɡʁa.vit/ |
imperfect | gravitais /ɡʁa.vi.tɛ/ |
gravitais /ɡʁa.vi.tɛ/ |
gravitait /ɡʁa.vi.tɛ/ |
gravitions /ɡʁa.vi.tjɔ̃/ |
gravitiez /ɡʁa.vi.tje/ |
gravitaient /ɡʁa.vi.tɛ/ |
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past historic1 | gravitai /ɡʁa.vi.te/ |
gravitas /ɡʁa.vi.ta/ |
gravita /ɡʁa.vi.ta/ |
gravitâmes /ɡʁa.vi.tam/ |
gravitâtes /ɡʁa.vi.tat/ |
gravitèrent /ɡʁa.vi.tɛʁ/ |
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future | graviterai /ɡʁa.vi.tʁe/ |
graviteras /ɡʁa.vi.tʁa/ |
gravitera /ɡʁa.vi.tʁa/ |
graviterons /ɡʁa.vi.tʁɔ̃/ |
graviterez /ɡʁa.vi.tʁe/ |
graviteront /ɡʁa.vi.tʁɔ̃/ |
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conditional | graviterais /ɡʁa.vi.tʁɛ/ |
graviterais /ɡʁa.vi.tʁɛ/ |
graviterait /ɡʁa.vi.tʁɛ/ |
graviterions /ɡʁa.vi.tə.ʁjɔ̃/ |
graviteriez /ɡʁa.vi.tə.ʁje/ |
graviteraient /ɡʁa.vi.tʁɛ/ |
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compound tenses |
present perfect | Use the present tense of avoir followed by the past participle | |||||
pluperfect | Use the imperfect tense of avoir followed by the past participle | ||||||
past anterior1 | Use the past historic tense of avoir followed by the past participle | ||||||
future perfect | Use the future tense of avoir followed by the past participle | ||||||
conditional perfect | Use the conditional tense of avoir followed by the past participle | ||||||
subjunctive | que je (j’) | que tu | qu’il | que nous | que vous | qu’ils | |
simple tenses |
present | gravite /ɡʁa.vit/ |
gravites /ɡʁa.vit/ |
gravite /ɡʁa.vit/ |
gravitions /ɡʁa.vi.tjɔ̃/ |
gravitiez /ɡʁa.vi.tje/ |
gravitent /ɡʁa.vit/ |
imperfect1 |
gravitasse /ɡʁa.vi.tas/ |
gravitasses /ɡʁa.vi.tas/ |
gravitât /ɡʁa.vi.ta/ |
gravitassions /ɡʁa.vi.ta.sjɔ̃/ |
gravitassiez /ɡʁa.vi.ta.sje/ |
gravitassent /ɡʁa.vi.tas/ |
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compound tenses |
past | Use the present subjunctive tense of avoir followed by the past participle | |||||
pluperfect1 | Use the imperfect subjunctive tense of avoir followed by the past participle | ||||||
imperative | – | tu | – | nous | vous | – | |
— | gravite /ɡʁa.vit/ |
— | gravitons /ɡʁa.vi.tɔ̃/ |
gravitez /ɡʁa.vi.te/ |
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1literary tenses |
Related terms
Latin
Etymology
From gravis (“heavy”) + -iter.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈɡra.wi.ter/
Adverb
graviter (comparable gravius, superlative gravissimē)
Related terms
References
- graviter in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- graviter in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- Félix Gaffiot (1934), “graviter”, in Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Paris: Hachette.
- Meissner, Carl; Auden, Henry William (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
- to be seriously ill: vehementer, graviter aeogratare, iacēre
- to sleep soundly (from fatigue): arte, graviter dormire (ex lassitudine)
- I am pained, vexed, sorry: aegre, graviter, moleste fero aliquid (or with Acc. c. Inf. or quod)
- to be discontented, vexed at a thing; to chafe: aegre, graviter, moleste, indigne ferre aliquid
- to deal severely with a person: graviter consulere in aliquem (Liv. 8. 13)
- to be seriously ill: vehementer, graviter aeogratare, iacēre