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took: Tulit

Conjugation of the verb «take» >>>


Examples of translating «took» in context:

He took his book. Librum eius cepit. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
Tom took out the garbage. Didymus purgamenta abstulit. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
He took me to the station. Me ad stationem duxit. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
I took the book. Prendi librum. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
Tom took a shower. Didymus in aquae deiectu lavatus est. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
Tom took Mary home. Didymus Mariam domum duxit. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
He took his book. Librum suum cepit. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org

Synonyms for took:

aloof

away

detached

distant

isolated

obscure

separate

withdrawn

afar

alone

Antonyms for took:

friendly

sympathetic

known

visible

established

ignored

left


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