Gerundive
//dʒəˈɹʌndɪv//
Translations of "gerundive" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Finnish | gerundi(verbal adjective — see also present participle), gerundiivi(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — | |
| French | adjectif verbal(verbal adjective — see also present participle), gérondif(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — | |
| German | Gerundiv(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity), Gerundivum(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — | |
| Greek | γερουνδιακό(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | geroundiakó | |
| Hungarian | gerundivum(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — | |
| Latin | gerundīvum(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — | |
| Norwegian | gerundiv(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — | |
| Russian | герунди́в(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | gerundív | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gerundiv(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — | |
| Slovene | gerundiv(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — | |
| Spanish | gerundivo(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — | |
| Swedish | gerundivum(Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) | — |
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