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correre

run

verb KOHR-reh-reh Less Common

Origin: from Latin currere

Also means

rush

Usage Note

Correre is irregular, with past participle corso and first-person past corsi. It can take essere when motion to a place is stressed and avere when describing the activity; it also means to rush or hurry.

Examples

"Corro ogni mattina al parco."

Natural Translation

I run every morning in the park.

Literal Translation

I-run every morning at-the park.

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