First Conjugation (a, are)
Second Conjugation (eo, ere)
Third Conjugation (o, ere)
Third -io Conjugation (io, ere)
Four Conjugation (io, ire)
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The dictionary definition, in English, of narro, narrare, narravi, narratum.

To tell, report, narrate

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The dictionary definition, in English, of rideo, ridere, risi, risum

to laugh, to laugh at

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The dictionary definition, in English, of pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsum

to strike, push; drive out, banish

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The dictionary definition, in English, of recipio, recipere, recepi, receptum

to take back, regain; admit, receive

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The dictionary definition, in English, of audio, audire, audivi, auditum

to hear

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The translation of narravisti

You told, reported, narrated

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The translation of ridebamus

We were laughing

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The translation of quaerunt.

They are seeking

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The translation of acceperant

They had accepted

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The translation of audiemus

We will hear

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The Latin for "it is said"

narratur

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The Latin for "you (sg.) will have laughed"

riseris

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The Latin for "we are being expelled"

expellimur

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The Latin for "y'all were taking out"

excipiebatis

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The Latin for "we were heard"

auditi sumus

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The English translation of fabulā narratā

With the story having been told

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The English translation of Carthagine monitā

With Carthage having been protected

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The English translation of quaerente solacium

With him/her/it seeking comfort

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The English translation of imperium recepturīs

with them about to take back power

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The English translation of fabulā audiendā

With the story about to be heard

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The Latin for "the story should have been told" 

fabula narranda erat

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The Latin for "the wound will have to be laughed at"

vulnus ridendum erit

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The Latin for "the generals should be expelled"

imperatores expellendi sunt

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The Latin for "the enslaved woman should be accepted" 

serva accipienda est

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The Latin for "Carthage will have to be heard"

Carthago audienda erit

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