Meaning of fātum | Babel Free
[ˈfaː.tũː]Definitions
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accusative singular of fātus accusative, form-of, singular
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destiny, fate, lot declension-2
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death declension-2, in-plural
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speech declension-2
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utterance, declaration, proclamation, prediction, prophecy declension-2
Equivalents
বাংলা
এলান
Bosanski
apel
Suomi
julistus
Gaeilge
fógra
עברית
הצהרה
Hrvatski
apel
Italiano
proclamazione
മലയാളം
വിളംബരം
Русский
выражение
высказывание
дар ре́чи
дар сло́ва
декларация
дикция
мане́ра говори́ть
провозглаше́ние
произношение
прокламация
Српски
apel
தமிழ்
கூற்று
Examples
“alicuius fatum est/ alicui fatum est + infinitive”
someone is fated to ...
“Arma virumque canō, Trōiae quī prīmus ab ōrīs Ītaliam, fātō profugus, Lāvīniaque vēnit lītora, …. I sing of arms and a man, exiled by fate, who first came from the coasts of Troy to Italy and the shores of Lavinium. (Here, “by fate” [fātō] is an ablative of cause, meaning “because of,” or “on account of.” The epic of Aeneas and his band of refugees begins: divine fate compels their actions and will propel the story. See: Aeneid, Troy, Italy, Lavinium.)”
“sīc erat in fātīs; nec tē tua culpa fugāvit, sed deus”
Thus it was in the prophecies: no fault of yours has exiled you, but a god.
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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