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What is 'scribit' in English?

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I write is one English equivalent of 'scribo'. Other equivalents are I am writing or I do write. The verb is in the first person singular form of the present indicative tense.

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[He/she/it]does write, is writing, writes is the English equivalent of 'scribit'. The Latin verb is in the third person singular of the present indicative tense. Latin derivatives include the masculine gender noun 'scriba' for 'scribe'; the feminine gender noun 'scriptio' for 'the act of writing, authorship, composition'; and the masculine gender noun 'scriptor' for 'writer'.

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