INTELLEGO, intellego
Sounds Like: in-TEL-le-go
Translations: understand, comprehend, perceive, discern, realize, know
From the root: INTELLEGO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: Intellego is a Latin verb meaning 'to understand' or 'to comprehend'. It is often used to describe the act of grasping the meaning or significance of something, whether it be words, ideas, or situations. It implies a deeper level of understanding than simply hearing or seeing something.
Inflection: First person singular, Present, Active, Indicative. Principal parts: intellego, intellegere, intellexi, intellectum. It belongs to the third conjugation.
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- INTELLEXIT — he understood, she understood, it understood
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