From Vulgar Latin *plovere, from Classical Latin pluere, from Proto-Italic *plowō, from Proto-Indo-European *pléweti, derived from the root *plew- (“to fly, flow, run”).
proere (Logudorese, Nuorese)
infinitive | proere | auxiliary verb | èssere | |||
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gerund | proende | past participle | pròidu | |||
person | singular | plural | ||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | |
indicative | deo | tue | isse/issa | nois | bois | issos/issas |
present | proo | proes | proet | proimus | proides | proent |
imperfect | proia | proias | proiat | proìamus | proiais | proiant |
future | apo a proere | as a proere | at a proere | amus a proere | ais a proere | ant a proere |
conditional | dia proere | dias proere | diat proere | diamus proere | diais proere | diant proere |
subjunctive | che deo | che tue | che isse/issa | che nois | che bois | che issos/issas |
present | proa | proas | proat | proamus | proais | proant |
imperfect | proere | proeres | proeret | proeremus | proereis | proerent |
imperative | tue | isse/issa | nois | bois | issos/issas | |
— | proe | proat | proamus | proide | proant |