NOSCO, nosco
Sounds Like: NOH-skoh
Translations: know, learn, recognize, become acquainted with, get to know
From the root: NOSCO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: Nosco is a Latin verb meaning 'to know' or 'to learn'. It often implies the process of coming to know something, or becoming acquainted with a person or fact. In its perfect tense forms (e.g., novi), it typically means 'I know' (having learned). It can be used to describe gaining knowledge, recognizing someone, or understanding a concept.
Inflection: First conjugation verb, present active indicative, first person singular (or infinitive form, depending on context, but the root is the same)
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