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What is sit in Latin?

The Latin word for "sit" is sedeō.

Here are some examples of how it is used:

* Sedeō in cathedra. (I sit on the chair.)

* Pueri sedent in schola. (The boys sit in the school.)

* Rex sedet in throno. (The king sits on the throne.)

Note: "Sedeō" is a verb in Latin, meaning it describes an action. It is conjugated according to person, number, and tense.

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