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What does ire mean in latin?

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The syllable 'ir-' is a Latin prefix. It carries the meaning of not. It's used instead of the prefix '-in', of the same meaning, when the word begins with the letter 'r'. Examples of 'in-' and 'ir-' in English are 'incoherent', which means 'not coherent'; and 'irrelevant', which means 'not relevant'.

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It means 'to go'. It is the infinitive form of the verb.

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