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Basic Latin Verbs

LatinEnglish
accipere to receive, to accept
agere to drive, to do, to act
amare to love
audire to hear
cadere to fall
capere to seize, to take
cogere to drive together, to compel
credere to believe, to trust
debere to owe; ought, must
dicere to say
dare to give
ducere to lead
ire to go
facere to do, to make
ferre to bring, to get
fugere to flee, to run away
gerere to wear
habere to have
iacere to lie (down)
iubere to order
mittere to send, to let go
movere to move
parare to prepare
petere to seek; to attack; to beg
ponere to put, to place
putare to think
quaerere to search for
redere to return, to give back
relinquere to abandon
scire to know, to understand
stare to stand
tenere to hold, to keep
timere to fear, to be afraid
trahere to drag
venire to come
videre to see
vincere to win
vocare to call, to summon
effugere to escape
se movere to dance
clamare to shout
dormire to sleep
bellum gerere to wage war
pugnare to fight
spectare to watch
sedere to sit
invenire to find
legere to read; to gather
coquere to cook
cantare to sing
terrere to scare, to frighten
currere to run
ludere to play
olfacere to smell
cantare to sing
pingere to paint
navigare to sail
laborare to work
narrare to tell
volare to fly
defendere to protect, to defend
docere to teach
servare to save
tradere to trade, to hand over
bibere to drink
consumere to eat
munire to build
amittere to lose
scribere to write
natare to swim
temptare to try
uti to use
linguam loqui to speak a language
ostendere to show, to demonstrate
surgere to rise, to get up
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