conjugate and translate the imperfect tense of moneo,monere

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The verb "moneo, monere" is a Latin verb that means "to warn" or "to advise." To conjugate "moneo" in the imperfect tense, we use the following endings:

Conjugation of "moneo" in the Imperfect Tense:

  • 1st Person Singular: monebam - I was warning / I used to warn
  • 2nd Person Singular: monebas - You were warning / You used to warn
  • 3rd Person Singular: monebat - He/She/It was warning / He/She/It used to warn
  • 1st Person Plural: monebamus - We were warning / We used to warn
  • 2nd Person Plural: monebatis - You (plural) were warning / You (plural) used to warn
  • 3rd Person Plural: monebant - They were warning / They used to warn

Translation Summary:

  • monebam: I was warning
  • monebas: You were warning
  • monebat: He/She/It was warning
  • monebamus: We were warning
  • monebatis: You (plural) were warning
  • monebant: They were warning

This represents the action of warning that was ongoing or repeated in the past.