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Yuri [45]
2 years ago
15

True or False: The Latin verb habitabam is best translated as "I was living."

World Languages
1 answer:
svet-max [94.6K]2 years ago
5 0
Okay so I’m taking Latin in school and I’m pretty sure that the person above me is incorrect.
Habito = I lived (by the o s t mus tis nt)
Bam = imperfect (I)
So hence habitabam means I was living.

We were living would be habitabamus as the mus ending is always used for we.
Please mark as brainliest and I hope this helps.
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