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What is the latin for "to cook"

leolaw

Senior member
I think i miswrite something wrong in class,

So
what is the Latin word for "to cook"????
I wrote "conquo", but i know that is wrong, since tht i cant look up anything about " conquo"

Is there any professors here know it?
 
dunno about cook, all I could find were nouns.... you might have to use "prepare": two words
paro, parare, paravi, paratus
and
preparo, preparare, preparavi, preparatus

both first conjugation verbs. (I would suggest parare)
 
Originally posted by: leolaw
I think i miswrite something wrong in class,

So
what is the Latin word for "to cook"????
I wrote "conquo", but i know that is wrong, since tht i cant look up anything about " conquo"

Is there any professors here know it?

Being a Latin student..

Coquo = I cook
Coquere = To Cook
Coquus = Cook (the Occupation)
 
Originally posted by: PCMarine
Originally posted by: leolaw
I think i miswrite something wrong in class,

So
what is the Latin word for "to cook"????
I wrote "conquo", but i know that is wrong, since tht i cant look up anything about " conquo"

Is there any professors here know it?

Being a Latin student..

Coquo = I cook
Coquere = To Cook
Coquus = Cook (the Occupation)

he's right. use coquere.
 
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