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Latin: ambulare
Practice the present, imperfect, and perfect forms of the Latin verb "to walk," "to take a walk," "to march," or "to travel."
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| ambul-o | I am walking |
| ambula-s | you walk |
| ambula-t | he travels |
| ambula-mus | we are walking |
| ambula-tis | ya'll do take a trip |
| ambula-nt | they walk |
| ambula-ba-m | I was walking |
| ambula-ba-s | you (sg) were travelling |
| ambula-ba-t | she used to walk |
| ambula-ba-mus | we were walking |
| ambula-ba-tis | ya'll were marching |
| ambula-ba-nt | they used to walk |
| ambulav-i | I walked |
| ambulav-isti | you (sg) have taken a trip |
| ambulav-it | he, she, it has travelled |
| ambulav-imus | we did walk |
| ambulav-istis | ya'll walked |
| ambulav-erunt | they have travelled |
| ambula-re | present stem from the infinitive |
| ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatus | principal parts |
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