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386 of the most frequently used irregular verbs in the Latin language with all four principal parts. These verbs belong to the 3rd Conjugation: (capio, capere, cepi, captus). Note that the PRESENT stem ends in -I due to anaptyxis.
Direct download: Third_Conjugation_-I_Stems.mp3
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386 of the most frequently used irregular verbs in the Latin language with all four principal parts. These verbs belong to the 3rd Conjugation: (induo, induere, indui, indutus). Note that the PRESENT stem ends in -U.
Direct download: Third_Conjugation_-UO_-UERE.mp3
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386 of the most frequently used irregular verbs in the Latin language with all four principal parts. These verbs belong to the 3rd Conjugation: (sino, sinere, sivi, situs). Note that the PERFECT ends in -VI and that the exception (pono, ponere, posui, positus) is actually derived from po+sino.
Direct download: Third_Conjugation_-VI.mp3
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386 of the most frequently used irregular verbs in the Latin language with all four principal parts. These verbs belong to the 3rd Conjugation: (colo, colere, colui, cultus). Note that the PERFECT ends in -UI.
Direct download: Third_Conjugation_-UI.mp3
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386 of the most frequently used irregular verbs in the Latin language with all four principal parts. These verbs belong to the 3rd Conjugation: (pando, pandere, pandi, passus). Note that the PRESENT & PERFECT look identical in the 3rd person singular (pandit/pandit), except for the two compound verbs (-sido/-sedi), which show lengthening of the stem vowel.
Direct download: Third_Conjugation_-IT_-IT.mp3
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