salvate
Salvate is a Latin verb form used in direct address. It represents the second-person plural present active imperative of salvāre, meaning “to save,” “to preserve,” or “to rescue.” As an imperative, salvat e is used to command a group of people to perform the action of saving or protecting something or someone.
Grammatically, salvāre belongs to the first conjugation. The present stem is salv-, and the plural imperative
Usage and context: salvat e appears in Latin texts ranging from classical writings to inscriptions and medieval
Related terms: the Latin adjective salvus (safe) and the verb salvāre give rise to related forms and
In summary, salvat e is the standard Latin plural imperative for salvāre, used in contexts where a