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Vocabuli | Verbi | Nomena | Casi | Infinitivi | Subiunctivus | Miscellanea
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Miscellanea
Nolumus moti esse, non movebimur
Velut arbor sata propinqua aquae non movebimur

last revised Jan. 27, 2004

"There is," "There are"
"Est" (for singular) and "sunt" (for plural), followed by the subject. Eg.: Est nauta There is a sailor; Sunt nautae There are sailors.




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