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Present Imperfect Perfect

1st Person -o -bam -i

Singular 2nd Person -s -bas -isti

3rd Person -t -bat -it

1st Person -mus -bamus -imus

Plural 2nd Person -tis -batis -istis

3rd Person -nt -bant -erunt

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