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coepī, coepisse, coeptum
(perfect system only) began
cōnstituō, -ere, cōnstituī, constitūtum (*)
establish;
decide

Note: The choice of a translation for some verbs depends on whether the direct object is an accusative or an objective infinitive.

Oppidum cōnstituērunt.
They established a town.

Oppidum condere cōnstituērunt.
They decided to found a town.

Pecūniam mihi dēbēs.
You owe me money.

Pecūniam mihi dare dēbēs.
You ought to give me money.

You will often find īnstituō, -ere, īnstitūtum used instead of cōnstituō, with the same meanings.
cupiō, -ere, cupīvī, cupītum
want, desire
dēbeō, -ēre, -uī, -itum (*)
owe;
ought

Note: The choice of a translation for some verbs depends on whether the direct object is an accusative or an objective infinitive.

Oppidum cōnstituērunt.
They established a town.

Oppidum condere cōnstituērunt.
They decided to found a town.

Pecūniam mihi dēbēs.
You owe me money.

Pecūniam mihi dare dēbēs.
You ought to give me money.
dēsinō, -ere, dēsiī, dēsitum
stop, cease
optō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
choose, wish for;
wish
properō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
hasten
temptō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
test;
try
numquam (adv.)
never
umquam (adv.)
ever