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Present indicative tense, active voice, of amare to 'love':
Present indicative tense, active voice, of amare to 'love':
amo I love
amo I love
amas you (singular) love
amas you (singular) love
amat he, she or it loves
amat he, she or it loves
amamus we love
amamus we love
amatis you (plural) love
amatis you (plural) love
amant they love
amant they love


Present indicative tense, active voice, of vidēre to 'see':
Present indicative tense, active voice, of vidēre to 'see':
video I see
video I see
vides you (singular) see
vides you (singular) see
videt he, she or it sees
videt he, she or it sees
videmus we see
videmus we see
videtis you (plural) see
videtis you (plural) see
vident they see
vident they see


Present indicative tense, active voice, of ducere to 'lead':
Present indicative tense, active voice, of ducere to 'lead':
duco I lead
duco I lead
ducis you (singular) lead
ducis you (singular) lead
ducit he, she or it leads
ducit he, she or it leads
ducimus we lead
ducimus we lead
ducitis you (plural) lead
ducitis you (plural) lead
ducunt they lead
ducunt they lead


Present indicative tense, active voice, of audire to 'hear':
Present indicative tense, active voice, of audire to 'hear':
audio I hear
audio I hear
audis you (singular) hear
audis you (singular) hear
audit he, she or it hears
audit he, she or it hears
audimus we hear
audimus we hear
auditis you (plural) hear
auditis you (plural) hear
audiunt they hear
audiunt they hear
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