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The lexical root of the perfect tense forms differs from the lexical root of the infinitive form

 
 
Reply Fri 10 May, 2019 05:54 am
Do the Latin have any other verbs, whose perfect tense forms base on the lexical root, that differs from the lexical root of the infinitive form (by analogy with the verb fero -> tuli)?
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Reply Fri 10 May, 2019 11:55 am
@NickTheodorov,
Yes, volo and do, for example.
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