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Flashcards covering the 4th conjugation verbs in Latin, particularly focusing on the verb 'audire' which means 'to hear'.
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4th Conjugation
A group of Latin verbs characterized by the infinitive ending -ire.
audire
To hear; the infinitive form of the verb.
audio
1st person singular present indicative form: I hear.
audis
2nd person singular present indicative form: You hear.
audit
3rd person singular present indicative form: He, she, it hears.
audimus
1st person plural present indicative form: We hear.
auditis
2nd person plural present indicative form: You all (Y’all) hear.
audiunt
3rd person plural present indicative form: They hear.
4th Conjugation – Audio
Verbs in the 4th conjugation that relate to the action of hearing.
Mastery of 1st Person
Understanding and correctly using the 1st person singular present indicative form: 'audio' - I hear.
Mastery of 2nd Person
Understanding and correctly using the 2nd person singular present indicative form: 'audis' - You hear.
Mastery of 3rd Person
Understanding and correctly using the 3rd person singular present indicative form: 'audit' - He, she, it hears.
1st Person Plural Conjugation
The present indicative form used for 'we': 'audimus' - We hear.
2nd Person Plural Conjugation
The present indicative form used for 'you all': 'auditis' - You all hear.
3rd Person Plural Conjugation
The present indicative form used for 'they': 'audiunt' - They hear.