KONJUGASI CORSICA KATA KERJA CONNATURALISE
PRESENT
Present
I connaturalise
you connaturalise
he/she/it connaturalises
we connaturalise
you connaturalise
they connaturalise
Present continuous
I am connaturalising
you are connaturalising
he/she/it is connaturalising
we are connaturalising
you are connaturalising
they are connaturalising
Present perfect
I have connaturalised
you have connaturalised
he/she/it has connaturalised
we have connaturalised
you have connaturalised
they have connaturalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been connaturalising
you have been connaturalising
he/she/it has been connaturalising
we have been connaturalising
you have been connaturalising
they have been connaturalising
PAST
Past
I connaturalised
you connaturalised
he/she/it connaturalised
we connaturalised
you connaturalised
they connaturalised
Past continuous
I was connaturalising
you were connaturalising
he/she/it was connaturalising
we were connaturalising
you were connaturalising
they were connaturalising
Past perfect
I had connaturalised
you had connaturalised
he/she/it had connaturalised
we had connaturalised
you had connaturalised
they had connaturalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been connaturalising
you had been connaturalising
he/she/it had been connaturalising
we had been connaturalising
you had been connaturalising
they had been connaturalising
FUTURE
Future
I will connaturalise
you will connaturalise
he/she/it will connaturalise
we will connaturalise
you will connaturalise
they will connaturalise
Future continuous
I will be connaturalising
you will be connaturalising
he/she/it will be connaturalising
we will be connaturalising
you will be connaturalising
they will be connaturalising
Future perfect
I will have connaturalised
you will have connaturalised
he/she/it will have connaturalised
we will have connaturalised
you will have connaturalised
they will have connaturalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been connaturalising
you will have been connaturalising
he/she/it will have been connaturalising
we will have been connaturalising
you will have been connaturalising
they will have been connaturalising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would connaturalise
you would connaturalise
he/she/it would connaturalise
we would connaturalise
you would connaturalise
they would connaturalise
Conditional continuous
I would be connaturalising
you would be connaturalising
he/she/it would be connaturalising
we would be connaturalising
you would be connaturalising
they would be connaturalising
Conditional perfect
I would have connaturalise
you would have connaturalise
he/she/it would have connaturalise
we would have connaturalise
you would have connaturalise
they would have connaturalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been connaturalising
you would have been connaturalising
he/she/it would have been connaturalising
we would have been connaturalising
you would have been connaturalising
they would have been connaturalising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you connaturalise
we let´s connaturalise
you connaturalise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to connaturalise
Past participle
connaturalised
Present Participle
connaturalising
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «CONNATURALISE»
Ketahui penggunaan
connaturalise dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
connaturalise dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
The works of John Howe [ed.] with a preface by H. Rogers
The bodies of saints will be " raised in glory," "fashioned like Christ's glorious
body;"6 must bear the image of the heavenly ; and this will connaturalise them to
a region of glory, render a surrounding sensible glory necessary and natural to ...
John Howe, Henry Rogers, 1862
We see that life abjures the conformity of inorganic substances, and we know that
each spiritual existence equally offers a distinct individuality, composed of
qualities so special, that no circumstances of life can connaturalise two distinct
beings ...
Mary Woolley Stapleton Cotton, 1863
We see that life abjures the conformity of inorganic substances, and we know that
each spiritual existence equally offers a distinct individuality, composed of
qualities so special, that no circumstances of life can connaturalise two distinct
beings ...
Viscountess Mary Woolley Gibbings Cotton Combermere, 1863
4
The Interest of Reason in Religion: With the Inport & Use of ...
... adapt, connaturalise and incline us to it z The same Spirit which was the Author
_ of our Regeneration continues both to watch over, cherish, foster excite," and
draw forth those principles and habits which he hath alreadysiinsused into our ...
5
Studia Missionalia: Vol.23
Du point de vue spirituel, il S'ensuit une conséquence importante: la grâce opère
en nous les mêmes effets qu'elle a opérés dans le Christ. Elle nous connaturalise
à lui et nous incline à nous conformer en toutes choses à lui: vivre ...
We see that life abjures the conformity of inorganic substances, and we know that
each spiritual existence equally offers a distinct individuality, composed of
qualities so special, that no circumstances of life can connaturalise two distinct
beings ...
Mary Woolley Stapleton COTTON (Viscountess Combermere.), 1863
... from which are produced porcelains omnigenous to meet the multlplexity of
needs demanded by the electrical, electronic and radio industries ot this modern
age. i The dexterity of the operators connaturalise their pattern in precise
repetition, ...
8
The blessedness of the righteous; The vanity of this mortal ...
The bodies of saints willbe “ raised in glory,” “fashioned like Christ's glorious
body ;”5 must bear the image of the heavenly; and this will connaturalise them to
a region of glory, render a surrounding sensible glory necessary and natural to
them ...
9
New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
marriage. matrimony Con meco. con esso meco, prep. and. pers. pron. with me (
form, súitable Connatnrale, adj. саммита', natural, conConnaturalizzare, va. to
connaturalise, to connect by natune Connaturalizzato, -a, adj. naturalized ...
John Millhouse, Ferdinando Bracciforti, 1870
10
The mystical tradition and the Carthusians
Elle prépare l'homme à une connaissance savoureuse de ce qu'est Dieu, dans
ses manifestations et ses actions, pour que cette connaissance le "connaturalise"
pour ainsi dire avec son "objet". Nous décelons ici l'idée antique sous-jacente, ...
James Hogg, Universität Salzburg. Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 1995