Latin Irregular Conjugation Paradigm (ire)
Principal parts for ire, to go
eo, ire, ivi
or ii, itum.
Although ire is intransitive, it does have impersonal passive
forms.
Infinitives and Participles
Active Voice
|
Present |
Perfect |
Future |
| Infinitive |
ire |
ivisse, isse |
iturus esse |
| Participle |
iens, gen. euntis |
----- |
iturus |
Passive Voice
|
Present |
Perfect |
Future |
| Infinitive |
iri |
itum esse |
----- |
| Participle |
----- |
----- |
eundum |
Indicative Mood
| Present Tense |
Imperfect Tense |
Future Tense |
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
eo |
imus |
| 2 |
is |
itis |
| 3 |
it |
eunt |
|
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
ibam |
ibamus |
| 2 |
ibas |
ibatis |
| 3 |
ibat |
ibant |
|
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
ibo |
ibimus |
| 2 |
ibis |
ibitis |
| 3 |
ibit |
ibunt |
|
| Perfect Tense |
Pluperfect Tense |
Future Perfect Tense |
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
ivi |
ivimus |
| 2 |
ivisti |
ivistis |
| 3 |
ivit |
iverunt |
|
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
iveram |
iveramus |
| 2 |
iveras |
iveratis |
| 3 |
iverat |
iverant |
|
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
ivero |
iverimus |
| 2 |
iveris |
iveritis |
| 3 |
iverit |
iverint |
|
The ending -unt in the perfect active (3 pl) is sometimes contracted
to -e.
The perfect, pluperfect and future perfect forms are sometimes
contracted from iv- to i-.
Passive Voice (Impersonal)
Present: itur
Imperfect: ibatur
Future: ibitur
Perfect: itum est
Imperfect: itum erat
Future: itum erit
Subjunctive Mood
| Present Tense |
Imperfect Tense |
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
eam |
eamus |
| 2 |
eas |
eatis |
| 3 |
eat |
eant |
|
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
irem |
iremus |
| 2 |
ires |
iretis |
| 3 |
iret |
irent |
|
| Perfect Tense |
Pluperfect Tense |
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
iverim |
iverimus |
| 2 |
iveris |
iveritis |
| 3 |
iverit |
iverint |
|
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 1 |
ivissem |
ivissemus |
| 2 |
ivisses |
ivissetis |
| 3 |
ivisset |
ivissent |
|
The perfect, pluperfect and future perfect forms are sometimes
contracted from iv- to i-.
Imperative Mood
| Present Tense |
Future Tense |
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 2 |
i |
ite |
| 3 |
----- |
----- |
|
| |
Singular |
Plural |
| 2 |
ito |
itote |
| 3 |
ito |
eunto |
|
Gerund and Supine
|
Genitive |
Dative |
Accusative |
Ablative |
| Gerund |
eundi |
eundo |
eundum |
eundo |
| Supine |
----- |
----- |
itum |
itu |
Compounds
-
abeo.
vi. go away, leave.
-
adeo.
vt. go toward, approach, attack, visit.
-
ambio.
vt. go around, encircle.
-
circumeo.
vt. go around, visit, cheat.
-
coeo.
vi. meet, mate, copulate.
-
depereo.
vt. be hopelessly in love with.
vi. perish.
-
exeo.
vt. ward off.
vi. leave.
-
ineo.
vt. enter.
-
intereo.
vi. perish.
-
obeo.
vt. travel to, review.
vi. die, fade away.
-
pereo.
vi. perish.
-
praeeo.
vt. lead.
-
prodeo.
vi. advance.
-
redeo.
vi. return.
-
subeo.
vt. approach.
-
transeo.
vt. cross.
-
veneo.
vi. be for sale.
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Last updated:
Fri Dec 13 15:31:06 EST 2002