Vocamus is the form of
first-person plural present active indicative of the verb, vocare, which is
translated in English as “call”. Vocamur is the form of first-person plural present
passive indicative of the verb, vocare, which is translated in English as finite
form of to be + called (Past Participle).
<span>With foreign languages,
especially ones like Latin that are not colloquially used, is sometimes hard to
learn the grammar, because it’s not similar to your native language. Some
grammatical rules you have to first memorize to understand it better overtime. My
advice is to write all conjunctions on paper and all the rules about building
them. You should write infinitive base and then suffix and mare them in
different colors. It’s a lot easier if you learn similar conjunctions as one
group and use different colors to help you remember them.</span>
“Nǐ hǎo! Nǐ zěnme biàn?” -wong
“Wǒ hěn hǎo, nǐ ne?” -chang
“Wǒ zuò dé hěn hǎo, xièxiè.” -wong
“Xiànzài shì jǐ diǎn?” -chang
“Xiànzài shì 14:00” -wong
“Jīntiān jǐ hào?” -chang
“Zhè shì xīngqíwǔ, shí'èr yuè èrshíbā rì” -wong
“xièxiè nǐ zàijiàn!” -chang
“Bié kèqì!” -wong
나는 너를 너무 사랑하고, 말은 내 사랑을 표현할 수 없다. 당신은 너무 아름답고 귀중합니다. 당신이하는 일을 계속하십시오. 사랑해.
naneun neoleul neomu salanghago, mal-eun nae salang-eul pyohyeonhal su eobsda. dangsin-eun neomu aleumdabgo gwijunghabnida. dangsin-ihaneun il-eul gyesoghasibsio. salanghae.