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The Italian Wikipedia article linked to before now says:In latino, il paradigma è composto da quattro forme:prima e desinenza della seconda persona singolare dell'indicativopresente attivo prima...

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Why do some sources give the principal parts in a different order, or include...

Many online sources state categorically that ordinary (non-deponent, non-defective) Latin verbs have four principal parts. It is often also implied that they have a fixed order (1st pers. sgl. present...

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