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stat
he/she/it stands (there)
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vocat
he/she/it shouts, calls
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dolet
he/she/it feels pain, regrets
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gaudet
he/she/it is happy
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The ending for 3rd person singular verbs (he, she, and it)
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Hic est Marcus, ibi est Titus.
Titus in Colosseo sedet et gaudet, nam Aemilia iam adest.
Marcus dolet, nam Cornelia cessat.
Iam Aemilia rogat: "Ubi est Cornelia?"
Et Titus: "Cornelia cessat."
Subito Marcus vocat: "Ibi Cornelia est, ibi stat!"
Ridet et gaudet.
- Here is Marcus, there is Titus.
- Titus in the Collosseum sits and is happy, because Aemilia already is there.
- Marcus feels pain, because Cornelia has people wait for her.
- Now Aemilia asks: "Where is Cornelia?"
- And Titus: "Cornelia has people wait on her."
- Suddenly Marcus shouts: "There Cornelia is, there she stands!"
- He laughs and is happy.
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