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I am first person singular
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you are, 2nd person singular
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he / she / it is third person singular
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we are first person plural
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you (all) are second person plural
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they are third person plural
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(preposition with the ablative) from, away from
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(preposition with the accusative) to, towards
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(preposition with the ablative) from, down from; about, concerning
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(preposition with the ablative) from, out of
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(preposition with the accusative) into, onto, against; (preposition with the ablative) in, on
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(preposition with the accusative) to under, up to, to the foot of; (preposition with the ablative) under, at the foot of
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Ne is a particle, one part of speech, that is not translated and is used to form yes-or-no questions. It is usually attached to the end of the first word of the sentence (an enclitic).
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I look at, watch; to look at, watch
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(adverb) not Non may modify even nouns and pronouns. Place non just before whatever it modifies. If the whole sentence or clause is negative, place non just before the verb.
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(interrogative adverb) where [to]? (relative adverb) to which place, to which
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(interogative and relative adverb) where [at]?, where (adverbial conjunction) when
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(interrogative adverb) where from? (relative adverb) from which place, from which
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(preposition with the accusative) over, above
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to walk with a slow, easy gait
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Ch. 3, derivative ambulatory |
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able to walk, not confined to a wheelchair
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Ch. 3, derivative nautical |
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having to do with sailors or ships
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Ch. 3, derivative navigate |
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to direct a ship or craft
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Ch. 3, derivative occupation |
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that which chiefly engages one's time; seizure and control of a country
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Ch. 3, derivative spectator |
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an onlooker, one who watches without taking an active part
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Ch. 3, derivative from Latin preposition absent |
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Ch. 3, derivative from Latin preposition demoted |
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Ch. 3, derivative from Latin preposition exit |
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Ch. 3, derivative from Latin preposition subway |
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an underground transportation system
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Ch. 3, derivative from Latin preposition superman |
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a superior person, greater or better than others
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