Ducunt
Ducunt is the third-person plural present indicative active form of the Latin verb ducere, meaning to lead, guide, conduct, or draw. In English translations, ducunt is typically rendered as "they lead" or "they are leading." The base infinitive is ducere, and the verb belongs to the third conjugation of Latin verbs.
Morphology and related forms: Ducere is a 3rd-conjugation verb with a present-system paradigm that includes duco,
Usage and sense: In classical Latin, ducunt is used to describe leading or guiding people or things,
- Milites iter ducunt. The soldiers lead the march (or the soldiers are leading the way on the
- Cives legatos ducunt ad senatum. The citizens lead the envoys to the Senate.
- Ducunt rem per vias diligenter. They lead the matter along the roads carefully.
Related forms: The verb’s passive counterpart is ducitur (he/she/it is led) or ducuntur (they are led). The
Ducunt is a standard example of a common Latin present tense form used for straightforward, present-tense statements