Significatio vocis paeniteo | Babel Free
[pae̯ˈnɪ.te.oː]Definitiones
Conjugation
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Exempla
“Prīmum igitur illud tē scīre volō, Sampsiceramum, nostrum amīcum, vehementer suī stātūs paenitēre restituīque in eum locum cupere ex quō dēcidit.”
First then I want you to know that our friend Sampsiceramus [Pompey] is bitterly unhappy about his position and longs to get back to where he stood before his fall.
“Sed neque paeniteat, nec gēns mihi cārior ūlla est:”
And yet neither is there regret, nor is any other nation dearer to me: here may I be worshipped, here may I occupy the temple with my Jupiter. (Juno, after telling of the people and places she could have protected, now says she favors Rome.)
“Mē paenitet alicuius reī.”
I regret something.
“Eum errōris suī multum paenituit.”
He regretted his mistake very much.
Gradus CEFR
B2
Medius superior
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
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