NOTE.—For aīsne, do you mean? aīn is common.

[136]. Fārī, to speak.

This is inflected regularly in the perfect tenses. In the Present System it has—

INDICATIVE MOOD.
SINGULAR. PLURAL.
Pres. —— ——
—— ——
fātur. ——
Fut. fābor, ——
—— ——
fābitur. ——
Impv. fāre.
Inf. fārī.
Pres. Partic. fantis, fantī, etc.
Gerund, G., fandī; D. and Abl., fandō.
Gerundive, fandus.

NOTE.—Forms of fārī are rare. More frequent are its compounds; as,— affātur, he addresses; praefāmur, we say in advance.

[137]. OTHER DEFECTIVE FORMS.

1. Queō, quīre, quīvī, to be able, and nequeō, nequīre, nequīvī, to be unable, are inflected like , but occur chiefly in the Present Tense, and there only in special forms.

2. Quaesō, I entreat; quaesumus, we entreat.

3. Cedo (2d sing. Impv.), cette (2d plu.); give me, tell me.

4. Salvē, salvēte, hail. Also Infinitive, salvēre.