Information about Hodiernal Tense
A hodiernal tense is a grammatical tense defined relative to the current day (hodie is today, in Latin).
Hodiernal past tense refers to some time earlier today, while hodiernal future tense refers to some time later today. Post-hodiernal future tense indicates sometime after today, while pre-hodiernal past tense indicates some time before today.
Hodiernal past tense refers to some time earlier today, while hodiernal future tense refers to some time later today. Post-hodiernal future tense indicates sometime after today, while pre-hodiernal past tense indicates some time before today.
Grammatical tense is a way languages express the time at which an event described by a sentence occurs. In English, this is a property of a verb form, and expresses only time-related information.
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Official status
Official language of: Vatican City
Used for official purposes, but not spoken in everyday speech
Regulated by: Opus Fundatum Latinitas
Roman Catholic Church
Language codes
ISO 639-1: la
ISO 639-2: lat
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Official status
Official language of: Vatican City
Used for official purposes, but not spoken in everyday speech
Regulated by: Opus Fundatum Latinitas
Roman Catholic Church
Language codes
ISO 639-1: la
ISO 639-2: lat
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