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Latin ii

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2. princeps magnās vācēs senātorum audīre nõlēbat.
3. nox erat; raeda in fossā immobilis manēbat; nēmā auxilium ferēbat.
4. canis lātrābat quod murmur rotārum audiēbat.
7. erant multa vehicula in viā; cisium tarda vehicula praeterībat.
8. magnum onus fert plaustrum.
9. necesse erat iter romam facere.
10. servī vēstīgia canum in agrīs inveniunt.
11. ubi cisium praeterit, est magnum perīculum.
12. magnum onus nön fert raeda.

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