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Latin irregular themes

A brief study of irregular themes in latin language. Both the perfect and supine forms are shown in the infinitive mode for every verb. A hyphen means said form does not exist, as in the supine theme for "sapio". It is not necessary to use macrons for long vowels. by - José Andrés Castro Ramírez

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