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run in Latin

run in Latin is currō, currere — run means to move quickly on foot, faster than walking.

run in Latin

currō
verb
To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.
currere
verb
To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.

What does "run" mean?

  1. verb To move quickly on foot, faster than walking.
    "She ran to catch the bus."
  2. verb To manage or be in charge of something.
    "He runs a small bakery downtown."
  3. verb To operate or function, especially of a machine, program, or system.
    "The app runs smoothly even on older phones."
  4. verb To flow, as a liquid does.
    "Tears ran down her face."

run in a sentence

  • She ran to catch the bus.
  • The kids ran across the playground, laughing.
  • He runs a small bakery downtown.
  • My sister runs a small marketing agency from home.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "run" in Latin?

"run" in Latin is currō, currere. run means: To move quickly on foot, faster than walking.

How do you use "run" in a sentence?

Example: "She ran to catch the bus." In Latin, "run" is currō, currere.

Are there other ways to say "run" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "run": currō, currere.

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