There is no verb for "I." There are ending on Latin verbs that will say what person the verb pretains to. -o is present tense ending for I.
probably amo. I love, textbooks like that word.
three letter word on ema, but it doesnt end with o
ire
amo or alo : to cherish
Esse
"Etre" means "to be" in French.
101 means something basic - something a beginner in that field should know. College catalogs often give the first course in any subject the designation 101, as say Chemistry 101. So people say things like "That is manners 101" or "That is gardening 101" to indicate some basic rule or fact that everyone should have learned .
one thousandYou could include "one hundred and one" though the 'a' is not in the number itself.
If you're meaning how you spell that number it's ten point one.
It depends. If it is the name of a specific class, then it would be capitalized: American History 101. If it is in sentence that only generally speaks about American history, then only "American" would be capitalized: American history.
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amas, amat
"Etre" means "to be" in French.
101
Amat
Latino 101 - 2010 Latin Filmography 2-4 was released on: USA: 4 February 2011
No, you can't.