Verto [vair-toh] Latin: Transform
The verb of transformative is transform. As in "to transform something or someone".
The infinitive of the verb is 'discedere'
The Latin verb "I invent" is invenio, reperio, excogitoor fingo.
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As a noun: spes.As a verb ("I hope"): spero.
The Latin verb "to buy" is emere. (Hence Caveat emptor, "Let the buyer beware".)
Amorem is the Latin noun for" love", amo is the Latin verb "I love"(Ego) amo(tu) amas(*ei) amatamamusamatisamant
The Latin for "I have" in the sense of "I possess" is habeo.In Latin the perfect indicative past tense of a verb can express "I have (begun, fought, eaten or whatever)".
The Latin root for sensitive is "sensitivus," derived from the verb "sentire" meaning "to feel" or "to perceive."
The noun forms for the verb to transform are transformer, transformation, and the gerund, transforming.
The noun forms of the verb to transform are transformer, transformation, and the gerund, transforming.
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')