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1. Roma videmus
-Here, Rome would need to be in the accusative case since it is the direct object. The correct word would be <em>Romam.</em>
2. Romani viae visito
-Visito is first person meaning "I visit." The correct word would be <em>visitant.</em>
-Again, you need to use the accusative case for direct objects. The correct word here would be <em>vias.</em>
3. Romani pugnae spectabimus
-Spectabimus translates to "We will watch." The correct word would have been <em>spectabunt.</em>
-Again, battles needs to be in the accusative case since it is being watched. The correct word would be <em>pugnas.</em>
Hope this helps.
Here are two to start off with. Is this what you are looking for? You probably know this already too.
1.What is your name? Come ti chiami? My name is Sarah! Ill mio nome e Sarah!
2.How old are you? Quanit anni hai? I am 15 years old. hol (I had to put an l because it thought it was a bad word) 15 anni.
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Being provided with food is part of the essential care of a person. This is vital for existence. As God is our father, we (can) ask him to be always fed. This is why the request for our "daily bread" is included in the prayer.
Explanation:
The best example is when Jesus took a couple of pieces of bread, fish and wine and was able to feed the whole village, and then some. Taking care of everyone, as a father would.
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