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33 Cards in this Set
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moneo
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I warn
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mones
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You (sg) warn
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monet
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He/she/it warns
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monemus
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We warn
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monetis
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You (pl) warn
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monent
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They warn
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duco
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I lead
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ducis
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You (sg) lead
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ducit
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He/she/it leads
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ducimus
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We lead
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ducitis
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You (pl) lead
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ducunt
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They lead
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capio
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I take
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capis
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You (sg) take
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capit
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He/she/it takes
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capimus
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We take
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capitis
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You (pl) take
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capiunt
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They take
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audio
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I hear
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audis
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You (sg) hear
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audit
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He/she/it hears
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audimus
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We hear
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auditis
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You (pl) hear
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audiunt
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They hear
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-ne
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It is attached to the end of the first word and converts a statement into a direct question.
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Ablative of means
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used with an inanimate noun to express the means by which the action of a sentence is accomplished.
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Ablative of manner
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used with an abstract noun and may be used to express manner or style in which action of a sentence is carried out. Cum will always be used when the noun is not modified. It may often be translated with -ly
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habeo
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It has both a physical and a mental meaning.
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Moneo
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It may take a personal accusative and an infinitve.
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credo
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It may take the dative and mean trust in.
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seduco
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It uses the inseperable prefix-se-'apart from, astray';hence, it means 'lead astray, decieve.'
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domus, domi
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second declension feminine noun.
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facio
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It may take an accusative + an infinitive
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