currit
Currit is a Latin verb form meaning “he runs” or “it runs.” It is the third-person singular present indicative active of curro, the verb meaning “to run.” In classical Latin, currit is commonly found in narrative and descriptive passages to indicate ongoing action in the present.
Curro has irregular aspects and a set of principal parts that are often cited as curro, currere,
Usage in sentences is straightforward: Marcus currit ad forum, meaning “Marcus runs to the forum.” The form
Derived and related terms often cited in discussions of Latin influence include words formed from the root