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What is the Latin verb for To do?

The Latin verb for "to do" is facere.

It's a very common and versatile verb, and you'll encounter it frequently in Latin texts.

Here are some examples:

* Facio - I do

* Facis - You do

* Facit - He/She/It does

* Facimus - We do

* Facitis - You (plural) do

* Faciunt - They do

It's important to note that the conjugation of *facere* can vary depending on the tense, mood, and person.

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