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It is a verb, meaning to "help" or "aid" (third-person singular present).

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Latine = Latin

loqui = to speak

iuvat = he/she/it helps/aids

Literally "Latin helps to speak". Perhaps "Latin helps you speak" or "Latin aids your speaking"

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