Indicatives


The most common mood, the indicative indicates a reality. The predicate of an indicative is understood to be real or certain, as opposed to the abstract, unreality of the subjunctive. The Latin indicative is employed very nearly like the English indicative.


Venio domum. I am coming home.


compare the subjunctive: Utinam veniam domum! O would that I were coming home!


See the conjugations page for a full conjugation of the Indicative.

renovata Nonibus Juliis MMDCCLV A.U.C. (ab urbe condita)

This page copyright © Draco, Draconis 2002