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LATIN TO ENGLISH. 4. Dominus Gladius unam (one) félem oboedientem et mitem habet. 5. Três discipuli fèlès et mürës habent.
6. Septem discipulae equos magnős, oboedientēs, et mītēs habent.
7. Ego (I) non habeo duos (two) rattõs parvös, sed tü (you) unum simium habës.
8. Quinque (five) puellae nön volunt et non habent testüdines ferocës, rattős magnős, vel (or)
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