To be or not to be… …esse aut non esse

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To be or not to be… …esse aut non esse Latin Infinitives To be or not to be… …esse aut non esse

puella vult saltare. puer non vult saltare.

puer non vult consumere. puella vult consumere. puer non vult consumere.

puella vult fabulam videre. puer non vult fabulam videre.

puella vult dicere de amicis. puer non vult dicere de amicis.

puer quoque vult pugnare. puella vult pugnare puer quoque vult pugnare.

puer non potest aliquid facere. puella vincit. nunc potest saltare, consumere, fabulam videre, et dicere de amicis. puer non potest aliquid facere.

Infinitives Infinitives are the second principal part amo, amare, amavi video, vidēre, vidi traho, trahere, traxi audio, audire, audivi Translates: “to ___” amare = to love vidēre = to see trahere = to drag audire = to hear