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McKeown's Classical Latin Chapter 21 Vocabulary -- Verbs for Indirect Statement

mainly a review of verbs capable of introducing indirect statement

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arbitror, arbitrārī, arbitrātus sumto think
cantō (1)to sing
exclāmō (1)to exclaim
existimiō (1)to think
ignōrō (1)to be unaware
monstrō (1)to show
narrō (1)to tell
negō (1)to deny
nuntiō (1)to announce
putō (1)to think
spērō (1)to hope
susurrō (1)to whisper
fateor, fatērī, fassus sumto confess
polliceor, pollicērī, pollicitus sumto promise
reor, rērī, ratus sumto think
respondeō respondēre, respondī, responsumto reply
vīdeō, vīdēre, vīdī, vīsumto see
cano, canere, cecinīto sing
crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditumto believe
dīcō, dīcere, dixī, dictumto say
discō, discere, didicīto learn
intellegō, intellegere, intellexī, intellectumto understand
noscō, noscere, nōvī, nōtumto find out
oblīviscor, oblīviscī, oblītus sumto forget
prōmittō, prōmittere, prōmisī, prōmissumto promise
scrībō, scrbere, scripsī, scriptumto write
audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītumto hear
nesciō, nescīre, nescīvīto not know
sciō, scīre, scīvīto know
sentiō, sentīre, sensī, sensumto feel
aithe / she / it says OR said (defective)
inquithe / she / it says OR said (defective)
meminī, meminisseto remember (defective)


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