What is the Latin word for "I love, like"
amo
He does give
Dat
the stem vowel of the first conjugation
a
Mensa
Mensa, Mensae, mensae, mensam, mensa, mensae, mensarum, mensis, mensas, mensis
Voco
Voco, vocas, vocat, vocamus, vocatis, vacant
Derivative is preparation
Paro
He is swimming
Natat
The three forms of the English present tense
Simple present, progressive present, emphatic present
Case endings for first declension
-a, - ae, - ae, - am, - ä, - ae , - arum, - is, - as, -is
Oro
Oro, oras, orat, oramus, oratis, orant
Derivative is orator
Oro
Hsi carries
Portat
Give the simple present, progressive present and emphatic present of verb ”love”
I love, I am loving, and I do love
Poeta, -ae
Poeta, poetae, poetae, poetam, poeta, poetae, poetarum, poetis, poetas, poetis
Lavo
Lavo, lavas, lavat, lavamus, lavatis, lavant
Derivative is donate
Do
They stand
Stant
In Latin grammar, the imperfect means
Not finished
Regina, -ae
Regina, reginae, reginae, reginam, regina, reginae, reginarum, reginis, reginas, reginis
Do
Do, das, dat, damus, datis, dant
I guard, keep
Servo
You all pray
Oratis
Name the all the Latin tenses
Present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, future perfect.
Terra, -ae
Terra, terrae, terrae, terram, terra, terrae, terrarum, terris, terras, terris
Servo
Servo, servas, servat, servamus, servatis, servant