vigere
Italian
Etymology
From Latin vigēre, present infinitive of vigeō (“I am vigorous or thriving; thrive, flourish; I am in honor, esteem or repute; I prosper; I am alive, live”).
Verb
vigere
Conjugation
- Note: Defective. Third person only, and not in all tenses.
| infinitive | vigere | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| gerund | vigendo | ||||||
| present participle | vigente | ||||||
| person | singular | plural | |||||
| first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
| indicative | io | tu | lui/lei | noi | voi | loro | |
| present | vige | vigono | |||||
| imperfect | vigeva | vigevano | |||||
| subjunctive | che io | che tu | che lui/che lei | che noi | che voi | che loro | |
| present | viga | vigano | |||||
| imperfect | vigesse | vigessero | |||||
Related terms
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
vigēre
- present active infinitive of vigeō
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