what does the root ago acta mean ?

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What does the root ago Acta mean?
The common version just means 'done': it's the past participle of ago, to do. It can be used more or less like an adjective, thus the last words of Augustus: Acta est fabula, “the show (fabula) is done” Or, it can be used more like a noun.May 14, 2016
 

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