It's the verb for "to run."
This is not a (correctly spelled) Latin word, and I have no idea what word you could mean.
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You like to run
This means, You like to run.
run
Antonio Correr died in 1445.
Antonio Correr was born in 1369.
Museo Correr was created in 1830.
Arturo likes to run
"To run" is "correr". "Running", the gerund form, is "corriendo"."To run" is "correr", the conjugated present tense form would be "corriendo."
'group of gossipers or spectators' 'circular space' Perhaps also connected with 'correr' = to run
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To run with him.