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Reply Thu 21 Jun, 2007 11:43 am
What is "intercept" in Latin?
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 21 Jun, 2007 11:49 am
According to the University of British Columbia:

intercipio: to intercept
intercepi: to intercept
interceptum: to intercept

You need context to decide which word to use.
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Reply Sat 23 Jun, 2007 04:40 pm
Actually, all three of those are parts of the same verb:

intercipio, intercipere, intercepi, interceptum

There are 4 parts to Latin verbs. 1st part=first person present tense (I intercept) 2nd=infinitive (to intercept) 3rd=first person perfect tense (I intercepted) and 4th...is complicated.

If you tell me the sentence you want it translated into, or the person and tense, I can translate the word for you.
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