CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO HISPANIOLISE
PRESENT
Present
I hispaniolise
you hispaniolise
he/she/it hispaniolises
we hispaniolise
you hispaniolise
they hispaniolise
Present continuous
I am hispaniolising
you are hispaniolising
he/she/it is hispaniolising
we are hispaniolising
you are hispaniolising
they are hispaniolising
Present perfect
I have hispaniolised
you have hispaniolised
he/she/it has hispaniolised
we have hispaniolised
you have hispaniolised
they have hispaniolised
Present perfect continuous
I have been hispaniolising
you have been hispaniolising
he/she/it has been hispaniolising
we have been hispaniolising
you have been hispaniolising
they have been hispaniolising
PAST
Past
I hispaniolised
you hispaniolised
he/she/it hispaniolised
we hispaniolised
you hispaniolised
they hispaniolised
Past continuous
I was hispaniolising
you were hispaniolising
he/she/it was hispaniolising
we were hispaniolising
you were hispaniolising
they were hispaniolising
Past perfect
I had hispaniolised
you had hispaniolised
he/she/it had hispaniolised
we had hispaniolised
you had hispaniolised
they had hispaniolised
Past perfect continuous
I had been hispaniolising
you had been hispaniolising
he/she/it had been hispaniolising
we had been hispaniolising
you had been hispaniolising
they had been hispaniolising
FUTURE
Future
I will hispaniolise
you will hispaniolise
he/she/it will hispaniolise
we will hispaniolise
you will hispaniolise
they will hispaniolise
Future continuous
I will be hispaniolising
you will be hispaniolising
he/she/it will be hispaniolising
we will be hispaniolising
you will be hispaniolising
they will be hispaniolising
Future perfect
I will have hispaniolised
you will have hispaniolised
he/she/it will have hispaniolised
we will have hispaniolised
you will have hispaniolised
they will have hispaniolised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hispaniolising
you will have been hispaniolising
he/she/it will have been hispaniolising
we will have been hispaniolising
you will have been hispaniolising
they will have been hispaniolising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hispaniolise
you would hispaniolise
he/she/it would hispaniolise
we would hispaniolise
you would hispaniolise
they would hispaniolise
Conditional continuous
I would be hispaniolising
you would be hispaniolising
he/she/it would be hispaniolising
we would be hispaniolising
you would be hispaniolising
they would be hispaniolising
Conditional perfect
I would have hispaniolise
you would have hispaniolise
he/she/it would have hispaniolise
we would have hispaniolise
you would have hispaniolise
they would have hispaniolise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hispaniolising
you would have been hispaniolising
he/she/it would have been hispaniolising
we would have been hispaniolising
you would have been hispaniolising
they would have been hispaniolising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hispaniolise
we let´s hispaniolise
you hispaniolise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to hispaniolise
Past participle
hispaniolised
Present Participle
hispaniolising
9 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HISPANIOLISE»
Scopri l'uso di
hispaniolise nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
hispaniolise e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The South American Republics, Part II (of 2)
... on giving them all the rights guaranteed by Spanish law. No efforts were
spared to Hispaniolise the Inca nobles, and native chiefs who could prove their
right by descent were formally allowed to exercise jurisdiction as magistrates.
Even the.
2
A History of English Dramatic Literature
Yet although, as will be seen immediately, Lyly found a model of prose
composition in a Spanish writer belonging to an earlier period of the Renascence
age, he had too sound and too sincere a literary sense to Hispaniolise, Italianate,
...
Adolphus William Ward, 1997
3
The Complete Works of John Lyly
In the words of Professor Ward ', ' he had too sound and too sincere a literary
sensato Hispaniolise, Italianate, or Gallicise his English, either in vocabulary of
syntax.' II. The second class of characteristics of Euphuism, those'means of
ornametlt ...
John Lyly, Richard Warwick Bond, 1902
4
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
bisn, his'n, dialectal forms on the analogy of mine, thine hish a by-form of hiss
Hispanic adj. ttft, Pfa 'ffT; vs.t □ hispa- nicise, hispaniolise Ç"Pft ЧНИТ; л. his-
panicism *Фп ^м ti Hispano- (in comp.) Spanish, ?Ht as Hispano-American ^п-^
чО*) ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
5
The South American Republics: Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, ...
No efforts were spared to Hispaniolise the Inca nobles, and native chiefs who
could prove their right by descent were formally allowed to exercise jurisdiction
as magistrates. Even the rightful emperor, Sayri Tupac, who had maintained his ...
Thomas Cleland Dawson, 1904
6
South American Life: An Account of Past and Contemporary ...
... who remained scattered over the country. He did much to alleviate the lot of the
natives, though he dared not venture on giving them all the rights guaranteed by
Spanish law. No efforts were spared to Hispaniolise the Inca nobles, and native ...
7
Queen Elizabeth's Entertainment at Mitcham: Poet, Painter, ...
English wordes larded with Latyn, Spanish with French: all lyned with such
bumbast] A. W. Ward observed that Lyly "had too sound and too sincere a literary
sense to Hispaniolise, Italianate, or Gal- licise his English, either in vocabulary or
...
John Lyly, Leslie Hotson, 1953
8
A history of English dramatic literature to the death of ...
Yet although, as will be seen immediately, Lyly found a model of prose
composition in a Spanish writer belonging to an earlier period of the Renascence
age, he had too sound and too sincere a literary sense to Hispaniolise, Italianate,
...
Sir Adolphus William Ward, 1970
9
Publications of the Catholic Record Society
The disturbance at the College, of which he was the ringleader, was the old
political trouble that began in the first days of the College — the policy of Fr.
Persons, and of the Jesuits who were of his opinion, to " hispaniolise " the
students.