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which principal part is the infinitive latin

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GPT-4o mini
In Latin, the infinitive is the second principal part of a verb. For example, in the verb "amare" (to love), "amare" is the infinitive. The principal parts of a Latin verb typically consist of the following:

1. First person singular present indicative (e.g., "amo" - I love)
2. Present active infinitive (e.g., "amare" - to love)
3. First person singular perfect indicative (e.g., "amavi" - I loved)
4. Perfect passive participle (e.g., "amatus" - loved)

So, the infinitive form is the second part in this sequence.