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1 KNOW
[V]SCIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)NOSCO (-ERE NOVI NOTUM)TENEO (-ERE TENUI TENTUM)HABEO (-ERE -UI -ITUM)COGNOSCO (-ERE -NOVI -NITUM)DISCO (-ERE DIDICI)NOSCITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PERNOSCO (-ERE -NOVI -NOTUM)INTELLEGO (-ERE -LEXI -LECTUM)INTELLIGO (-ERE -LEXI -LECTUM)PERCIPIO (-ERE -CEPI -CEPTUM)INAUDIO (-IRE -AUDIVI -AUDITUM)INDAUDIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)NOVI (NOTUS)- BECOME KNOWN- BEING KNOWN- BE KNOWN- GET TO KNOW- I DO NOT KNOW- IT HAS BECOME GENERALLY KNOWN- IT IS KNOWN- I WOULD HAVE YOU TO KNOW- LET KNOW IN ADVANCE- MAKE KNOWN- MAKE TO KNOW- MAKING KNOWN -
2 SAY
[N]LOGOS (-I) (M)LOGUS (-I) (M)LEXIS (-IS) (F)LEXIS (-EOS) (F)SENTENTIA (-AE) (F)[V]DICO (-ERE DIXI DICTUM)REFERO (-FERRE -TULI -LATUM)LOQUOR (LOQUI LOCUTUS SUM)AIO (AIT)AJO (AIT)FOR (FARI FATUS SUM)PROFOR (-FARI -FATUS SUM)NARRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)- AS I WAS SAYING- HE SAYS- I MUST SAY- I SAY- IT IS SAID- IT SAYS- KEEP SAYING- LET ME SAY- NOT TO SAY- SAID OUT- SHE SAYS- SHOULD I SAY!- SOMETHING SAID- THAT IS TO SAY- THEY SAY- YOU SAY
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let's — [lets] the short form of let us , used especially to make suggestions ▪ Let s go! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ SUGGESTIONS Use let s to make a suggestion about something you and someone else could do together. Let s ... is a fairly firm way to suggest something, and… … Dictionary of contemporary English
let — 1 lease, rent, *hire, charter 2 Let, allow, permit, suffer, leave denote to refrain from preventing, or to fail to prevent, or to indicate an intention not to prevent. Let, allow, and permit, though frequently used with little distinction of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
let-up — also let|up AmE [ˈletʌp] n [singular, U] when something unpleasant stops or becomes less difficult, severe etc no let up/not any let up ▪ The pressure at work continued without any letup. let up in ▪ Streets were flooded, but still there was no… … Dictionary of contemporary English
let the cat out of the bag — {v. phr.}, {informal} To tell about something that is supposed to be a secret. * /We wanted to surprise Mary with a birthday gift, but Allen let the cat out of the bag by asking her what she would like./ Sometimes used in another form. * /Well,… … Dictionary of American idioms
let the cat out of the bag — {v. phr.}, {informal} To tell about something that is supposed to be a secret. * /We wanted to surprise Mary with a birthday gift, but Allen let the cat out of the bag by asking her what she would like./ Sometimes used in another form. * /Well,… … Dictionary of American idioms
Not Fair — Single by Lily Allen from the album It s Not Me, It s You B side … Wikipedia
let slip something — let ˈslip sth idiom to give sb information that is supposed to be secret • I happened to let it slip that he had given me £1 000 for the car. • She tried not to let slip what she knew. Main entry: ↑slipidiom … Useful english dictionary
LET'S — contr. let us (let s go now). * * * let s «lehts», let us. * * * ◊ making a suggestion You use let s when you are suggesting that you and someone else should do something. Let s is short for let us . It is followed by an infinitive without to .… … Useful english dictionary
let's - let us — ◊ making a suggestion You use let s when you are suggesting that you and someone else should do something. Let s is short for let us . It is followed by an infinitive without to . Let s go outside. Let s creep forward on hands and knees. The full … Useful english dictionary
let us — ◊ making a suggestion You use let s when you are suggesting that you and someone else should do something. Let s is short for let us . It is followed by an infinitive without to . Let s go outside. Let s creep forward on hands and knees. The full … Useful english dictionary
let - allow - permit — Allow, permit, and let are all used to say that someone is given permission to do something, or is not prevented from doing something. Permit is a formal word. ◊ allow and permit Allow and permit … Useful english dictionary