Letter at end of 1st entry for Latin verbs
What is -O?
The pronoun for who is doing the verb "abeo."
I
Cogito is translated like this.
I think.
This is the page for the 1st Conjugation verb model
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The 2nd, or the infinitive
The person doing the verb "APPREHENDIS."
YOU
EO means this.
What is "I go"?
The page of model 3rd conjugation verb pono, ponere
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The usual number of word forms for Latin verb entries in a dicti
four: 1st singular, infinitive, 1st perfect, perfect passive
WE
FACIO means this.
I make or I do.
1st page of the Latin/English dictionary
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The ordinal number for the verb group (Conjugation) of VIDEO, VIDERE
2nd
Who goes out at the stage direction "exeunt."
THEY
The translation of CURAT
He she or it cures or cares
The page where you can find facio, facere.
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Translation of ESURIO, ESURIRE
I am hungry, to be hungry
Person of the verb EXIRE.
The verb that means "I usually, I typically, I am accustomed to"
Page where you can look up clamo, clam, and clamor.
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