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Italian Verbs
Italian verbs have a high degree of inflection, the majority of which follows one of three common patterns of conjugation. Italian conjugation is affected by mood, person, tense, number, aspect and occasionally gender. The three classes of verbs (patterns of conjugation) are distinguished by the endings of the infinitive form of the verb: * : '' -are'' ('' amare'' "to love", '' parlare'' "to talk, to speak"); * : '' -ere'' ('' credere'' "to believe", '' ricevere'' "to receive"); ** ''-arre'', ''-orre'' and ''-urre'' are considered part of the 2nd conjugation, as they are derived from Latin ''-ere'' but had lost their internal ''e'' after the suffix fused to the stem's vowel (''a'', ''o'' and ''u''); * : '' -ire'' ('' dormire'' "to sleep"); ** 3rd conjugation ''-ire'' with infixed ('' finire'' "to end, to finish"). Additionally, Italian has a number of verbs that do not follow predictable patterns in all conjugation classes, most markedly the present and the absolute past. Oft ...
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Inflection
In linguistic morphology, inflection (or inflexion) is a process of word formation in which a word is modified to express different grammatical categories such as tense, case, voice, aspect, person, number, gender, mood, animacy, and definiteness. The inflection of verbs is called ''conjugation'', and one can refer to the inflection of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, determiners, participles, prepositions and postpositions, numerals, articles, etc., as ''declension''. An inflection expresses grammatical categories with affixation (such as prefix, suffix, infix, circumfix, and transfix), apophony (as Indo-European ablaut), or other modifications. For example, the Latin verb ', meaning "I will lead", includes the suffix ', expressing person (first), number (singular), and tense-mood (future indicative or present subjunctive). The use of this suffix is an inflection. In contrast, in the English clause "I will lead", the word ''lead'' is not inflected for any of pe ...
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Bibo
Bibo or BIBO may refer to: People * Bibo Bergeron, French animator and film director * Erdal Bibo (born 1977), Turkish basketball player * Irving Bibo (1889–1962), American composer, songwriter, and publisher * István Bibó (1911–1979), Hungarian lawyer, civil servant, politician and political theorist * Solomon Bibo (1853–1934), Jewish trader in the American Old West * Gerhard Fischer (bobsleigh), German bobsledder * Mahmoud El Khatib (nicknamed "Bibo"; born 1954), Egyptian retired footballer Other * Bibliographic Ontology (BIBO), in information science * Bibo (soft drink), produced by The Coca-Cola Company and sold in Africa * ''Bibo and Beshir'', an Egyptian film * BIBO stability, a concept in signal processing * Bibo, New Mexico, an unincorporated community in the United States * Bibo language, a language of Papua New Guinea * FC Bibo, an Ivorian football team * Bulk In/Bags Out, a type of bulk carrier * Bus In Bus Out, a form of Fly-in fly-out Fly-in fly-out is a me ...
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Bere
Bere may refer to: Places * Bere, Botswana, a village * Béré, Burkina Faso, a city * Bere Department, Burkina Faso * Béré, Chad, a city * Béré Region, Woroba District, Ivory Coast * Bere Bay, Nunavut, Canada * Early name for the village of Beercrocombe in Somerset, England * Alternative spelling for Beer, Somerset in Aller, Somerset, England * Forest of Bere, Hampshire, England * Bere or Beara peninsula, Ireland ** Bere or Bear (barony), County Cork; on the peninsula ** Bere Island, in the barony * ''Bere'', the Hungarian name for Berea village, Ciumești Commune, Satu Mare County, Romania Other uses * Bere (surname) (including a list of people with the name) * Bere (grain) Bere, pronounced "bear," is a six-row barley currently cultivated mainly on 5-15 hectares of land in Orkney, Scotland. It is also grown in Shetland, Caithness and on a very small scale by a few crofters on some of the Western Isles, ''i.e.'' No ..., a barley cultivar See also * De la Bere bar ...
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Dico
Dico is a village and municipality in the Lerik Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 280. The municipality consists of the villages of Dico, Nısa, and Təndul Təndul (also, Təndül) is a village in the Lerik Rayon of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes officially called the Azerbaijan Republic is a transcontinental country loca .... References Populated places in Lerik District {{Lerik-geo-stub ...
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Dire
Dire may refer to: Places *Diré, a town located in the Tombouctou Region of Mali *Diré Cercle, an administrative subdivision of the Tombouctou Region of Mali, whose administrative center (in French, ''chef-lieu'') is the mentioned town of Diré *Dire (woreda), one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia * Dire Dawa, one of two chartered cities (''astedader akabibi'') in Ethiopia *Dire Dawa Stadium, a multi-use stadium in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia *Dire Dawa International Airport, an alternative name of the Aba Tenna Dejazmach Yilma International Airport *Dire Dawa University, a public university located in Dire-Dawa, Ethiopia Fiction *The dire corby, a fictional monster *Dire Tombs, a fictional location mentioned in the ''Dungeon Tiles'' series of supplements from the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game *Dire Wraith, a fictional extraterrestrial species published by Marvel Comics Music *Dire (band), an American metal band (active since 2010) * Dire Straits, a British ...
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Facio
Facio is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alda Facio (born 1948), Costa Rican jurist, writer, and teacher *Bartolomeo Facio Bartolomeo Facio (c. before 1410 – 1457), Latinized as Bartholomaus Facius, was an Italian historian, writer and humanist.ometimes "Fazio'"> ''Dictionary of Art Historians'': "Facio, Bartolomeo ometimes "Fazio' latinized as, Facius, Bartho ..., Italian historian, writer, and humanist *Giannina Facio, Costa Rican actress and producer *Lorena Clare Facio *Sara Facio (born 1932), Argentine photographer See also

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Suppletion
In linguistics and etymology, suppletion is traditionally understood as the use of one word as the inflected form of another word when the two words are not cognate. For those learning a language, suppletive forms will be seen as "irregular" or even "highly irregular". The term "suppletion" implies that a gap in the paradigm was filled by a form "supplied" by a different paradigm. Instances of suppletion are overwhelmingly restricted to the most commonly used lexical items in a language. Irregularity and suppletion An irregular paradigm is one in which the derived forms of a word cannot be deduced by simple rules from the base form. For example, someone who knows only a little English can deduce that the plural of ''girl'' is ''girls'' but cannot deduce that the plural of ''man'' is ''men''. Language learners are often most aware of irregular verbs, but any part of speech with inflections can be irregular. For most synchronic purposes—first-language acquisition studies, psycho ...
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Irregular Verbs
A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation follows the typical pattern, or one of the typical patterns, of the language to which it belongs. A verb whose conjugation follows a different pattern is called an irregular verb. This is one instance of the distinction between regular and irregular inflection, which can also apply to other word classes, such as nouns and adjectives. In English, for example, verbs such as ''play'', ''enter'', and ''like'' are regular since they form their inflected parts by adding the typical endings ''-s'', ''-ing'' and ''-ed'' to give forms such as ''plays'', ''entering'', and ''liked''. On the other hand, verbs such as ''drink'', ''hit'' and ''have'' are irregular since some of their parts are not made according to the typical pattern: ''drank'' and ''drunk'' (not "drinked"); ''hit'' (as past tense and past participle, not "hitted") and ''has'' and ''had'' (not "haves" and "haved"). The classification of verbs as regular or irregular is to some ex ...
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Fare
A fare is the fee paid by a passenger for use of a public transport system: rail, bus, taxi, etc. In the case of air transport, the term airfare is often used. Fare structure is the system set up to determine how much is to be paid by various passengers using a transit vehicle at any given time. A linked trip is a trip from the origin to the destination on the transit system. Even if a passenger must make several transfers during a journey, the trip is counted as one linked trip on the system. Uses The fare paid is a contribution to the operational costs of the transport system involved, either partial (as is frequently the case with publicly supported systems) or total. The portion of operating costs covered by fares - the farebox recovery ratio - typically varies from 30%-60% in North America and Europe, with some rail systems in Asia over 100%. The rules regarding how and when fares are to be paid and for how long they remain valid are many and varied. Where the fare can g ...
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Dare
Dare may refer to: Places * Dare, East Timor, a city * Darè, Italy, a commune * Dare County, North Carolina, United States * Dare, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community Name * Dare (name), a list of people and fictional characters with either the surname or given name Arts and entertainment Music * Dare (band), a band fronted by Darren Wharton * ''Dare'' (album), a 1981 album by The Human League * "Dare" (song), a 2005 song by Gorillaz * "Dare", a song by Stan Bush from '' The Transformers The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' * "Dare (La La La)", a 2014 song by Shakira Other * ''Dare'' (film), a 2009 American romantic drama film * ''Dare'' (novel), a 1965 novel by Philip José Farmer * ''Dare'', a 2007 novel by BET host Abiola Abrams * Dare (graffiti artist) In business * Dare Foods, a Canadian food company * LG Dare, a smartphone Acronyms * Dark Ages Radio Explorer, a proposed NASA mission * Discrete Algebraic Riccati equation, ...
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Stare
Stare may refer to: Places * Staré, a village and municipality in Michalovce District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia * Stare, Oborniki County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) * Stare, Piła County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) * Stare Selo, Sumy Oblast, village in Ukraine People * Frederick J. Stare (1911–2002), American nutritionist * Matej Stare (born 1978), Slovenian former racing cyclist * Ragnar Stare (1884–1964), Swedish sport shooter *Ward Stare (born 1982), American conductor Music *Stare (indie band), an English band * Stare (album) Gorky Park *"stare", Gorky Park Stare (album) *"Stare", song by Ty Dolla Sign Beach House 3 ''Beach House 3'' is the second studio album by American singer Ty Dolla Sign. It was released on October 27, 2017, by Atlantic Records. The album serves as the third installment in his ''Beach House'' series. It features guest appearances from P ... See also * Staring, a prolonged gaze ...
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