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Hello → Salve
Good morning → Bonum mane
Good evening → Bona vespera
How to Say 'Thank You' in English
Thank you → Gratias
Thank you very much → Maximas gratias
Where is the nearest train station? → Ubi est proxima statio ferriviaria?
How much does this cost? → Quanti constat?
I need help. → Opus mihi est auxilio
Good morning → Bonum mane
Good afternoon → Bonum postmeridianum
Please → Quaeso
I love you → Te amo
Goodbye → Vale
See you later → Te postea videbo
What's up? → Quid agis?
Cool → Frigidum
Let's go → Eamus
Comedere (To Eat)
Use comedere to describe the action of eating.
Example:
Cenam edimus.
(We are eating dinner.)
When to use it:
Talking about the act of eating.
Currere (To Run)
Currere is used to express the action of running.
Example:
Currit in horto.
(He/She ran in the park.)
When to use it:
Describing someone running or moving fast.
Bibere (To Drink)
Bibere describes the action of drinking.
Example:
Aquam bibo.
(I am drinking water.)
When to use it:
Talking about drinking something.
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