Modern Descendants of Latin 383 Spanish verb are much closer (p 183) to those of its Latin parent than are those of the French or Italian verb; but change of stress has led to changes of the stem vowel, and irregularities so produced have been levelled less than in French. So the stem of a verb, whose French equivalent usually has the same vowel throughout, may ring the changes on 05 KB, and Uzsmiduermo (I sleep), dortmmos (we sleep), TO HAVE IN THE ROMANCE FAMILY FRENCH PORTUGUESE SPANISH LATIN ITALIAN f j'ai hei he habeo ho tu as has has habes hai ila ha ha habet ha Present s nous avons bavemos hemos habemus abbiamo vous avez haveis or heis habeis habetis avete I ils ont hao hag habent hanno j 'avais havia habia habebam avevo tu a\ais havias habias habebas avevi il avait nous avions havia haviamos habla nabiamos habebat habebamus aveva avevamc vous aviez havieis hablais habebatis avevate ils avaient haviam habfan habebant avevano f j'eus houve hube habui ebbi tu eus houveste hubiste habuisti avesti Past j iJ cut houve hubo habuit ebbe Definite 1 nous eumes houvemos hubimos habuimus avenuno vous eutes houvestes hubisteis habuistis aveste I ils eurent houveram hubieron habuerunt ebberc j'auisi haverei habre avrd tu auras haveras habras avrai il aura baveii habra see avr& nous aurons haver emos habremos P 183 avremo vous aurez havereis habreis avrete ils auront haverao habran avranno j'aurais bavena habria avrei tu aurais havenas habnas avresti il aurait havena habria see avrebbe nous aunons havenamos habnamos p 183 avremnio vous aunez haveneis habriais avreste ils auraient havenim habrlan avrebbero j'aie haja hava habeam abbia tu aies il ait nous ayons vous ayez ils aient hajas haja hajamos hajais ha> am hayas haya hayamos hayais hayan habeas habeat habeamus habeatis habeant abbia or abbi abbia abbiamo abbiate abbiano Imperative f aie ayez ha havei hi habed habe habete abbi abbiate Present \ Participle / Past \ Participle J ajant eu havendo havido habiendo habido habens habitum avendo avuto Infinitrve AVOIR HAVER HABER HABERE AVERE durmimdo (sleeping) The modern French equivalents are je dors, nous dormons, dormant Other internal irregularities of the written language are purely ortho- graphiCjie they are penalties of the regularity of Spanish spelling Thus a final -C standing for the hard K sound in the stem of a Spanish verb becomes QU, if the verb ending begins with E or I This change^ which