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Verbs do not have personal ending to denote gender, only nouns and adjectives do; but verbs do have persons. These are first person: I run- curro, 2nd person: you run curras, and third person: he/she/it runs currat. The gender is not specific

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Q: What is the Latin personal ending added to the end of a verb to indicate the pronoun she?
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