nuntiatis
Nuntiatis is a form of a Latin verb rather than a standalone term. It is the second person plural present active indicative of the verb nuntiare, meaning to announce or report. As such, nuntiatis functions as a grammatical action descriptor in sentences, rather than as a noun with a fixed meaning.
Morphology and formation: Nuntiatis comes from the first-conjugation verb root nuntio-, with the present active endings
Usage: In Latin texts, nuntiatis appears in any construction where the subject is “you all” and the
- Vos nuntiatis nuntium. This translates to “You all announce the message,” with nuntiatis as the present-tense
- Nuntiatisne nuntium hoc? “Are you all announcing this message?”
See also: nuntiare, nuntius, nuntiatio, nuntiatus. Nuntiatis is a grammatical form rather than a concept, and