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Is the latin word mihi a verb?

No, "mihi" is not a verb. It is a pronoun, specifically the dative case of the first-person singular pronoun "ego" (I).

Here's a breakdown:

* Verb: A word that describes an action, state, or occurrence.

* Pronoun: A word that replaces a noun.

* Dative Case: A grammatical case in Latin used to indicate the indirect object of a verb (the recipient of the action) or the object of certain prepositions.

Example:

* Mihi liber datur. (The book is given to me.)

* In this sentence, "mihi" is the dative case of "ego" and acts as the indirect object of the verb "datur" (is given).

Therefore, "mihi" is not a verb, but a pronoun in the dative case.

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