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| vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus |
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Declension of ego I/of me/to me/me/me |
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Declension of tū you/of you/to you/you/you |
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| nōs/nostrum/nōbīs/nōs/nōbīs |
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Declension of nōs we/of us/to us/us/us |
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| vōs/vestrī/vōbīs/vōs/vōbīs |
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Declension of vōs you/of you/to you/you/you |
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| we are permitted (allowed)to go |
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| faveō, favēre, fāvī, fautūrus + dative |
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| to favor, support, to give favor (to) |
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| Omnēs ad Circum festīnant. |
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| All are hurrying to the Circus. |
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| He is lying on the ground. |
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| (they) picked up the reins |
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Declension of suī (3rd person sg. & pl. reflexive pronoun) |
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| et al. (either et alii or et alia) |
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| and others (other people or other things) |
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