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what person tense and number is the 1st principal part latin
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In Latin, the 1st principal part of a verb is typically in the 1st person singular present tense. This means it refers to the speaker (I) in the present time. For example, in the verb "amare" (to love), the 1st principal part is "amo," which translates to "I love."
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