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equal, like she's equal to the rest, she's on a par with them |
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parco, parcere, peperci, parsum |
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spare (+DAT) have you any spare time to pass with me? |
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obey (2) (+DAT) they say you should obey your father (or pere) |
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equally, similarly similarly, she should split it into equal parts |
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a little (ADV) Paul is a little short |
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foot soldier, infantryman (M) on his feet |
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hang (INTRANS) they leave you hanging, saying your request is pending... |
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periculosus, periculosa, periculosum |
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promise (2) you must promise to tell the truth in this poll |
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demand I demand a better position, I cannot see anything from here! |
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possideo, possidere, possidi, possessum |
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besides who, besides the praetorian guard, could have known? |
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prayers, entreaties (F PL) please do not ignore these precious prayers |
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to pray, beg (1) she was so precocious, I prayed she would grow out of it |
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premo, premere, pressi, pressum |
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press, weigh down, urge, pursue I have a premonition that we will be urged to pursue her, how can we avoid it? |
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price (N) pret a manger has fairly good prices |
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prevent (2) No, I prohibit it, I must prevent this happening |
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proximus, proxima, proximum |
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nearest, next in your proximity |
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sensible, cautious, knowledgeable prudent |
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because its a bit queer, because I swear I saw him in town the other day |
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quisque, quaeque, quodque |
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each each of these words follows a pattern, hard as it may be to discern |
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whoever, whatever whoever reads this sounds a bit ridiculous |
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branch (M) the ram caught its fur in the branch |
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recipio, recipere, recepi, receptum |
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regain, recover, suffer, take on oneself I am going away on a recuperation break, I need to recover from my suffering |
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retreat to go back on oneself |
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straight, right don't rest, but continue straight until the third right |
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fall, ruin, destruction (F) |
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fall down, rush I rue the day I fell down in my rush to be on time |
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priest, priestess the priests and priestesses love sacher torte |
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dance (1) they saluted him with a dance |
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safety, salvation, greeting (F) |
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cure, heal (1) he helped cure her insanity and heal her mind |
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