In Latin:
Discipulus crustulum habet
In English:
The student has cookies.
- Discipulus - student
- crustulum - cookie
- habet - has
So the correct translation will be "The student has cookies."
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This probably isn't the answer you are looking for, but they bathed more than the common people of their era and slightly less than people of today.
Hope this helps even a little.
Answer:
Changes meaning to "without purpose"
Explanation:
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The total amount to buy 6 tickets would be altogether $210.