Appendix:Latin fourth conjugation

The Latin fourth conjugation has an infinitive ending in. The stem ends in an "i". They descend from, from.

Example
,, ,  &mdash; to hear

Perfect
Note: The participle is inflected for gender and number like a first- and second-declension adjective.

Pluperfect
Note: The participle is inflected for gender and number like a first- and second-declension adjective.

Future perfect
Note: The participle is inflected for gender and number like a first- and second-declension adjective.

Perfect
Note: The participle is inflected for gender and number like a first- and second-declension adjective.

Pluperfect
Note: The participle is inflected for gender and number like a first- and second-declension adjective.

Imperative
Active Audī! (sing.) Hear! Audīte! (pl.) Hear!

Passive Audire! (sing.) Be heard! Audimini! (pl.) Be heard!

Related topics

 * Appendix:Latin first conjugation
 * Appendix:Latin second conjugation
 * Appendix:Latin third conjugation
 * Appendix: Latin irregular verbs