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Ludmilka [50]
3 years ago
7

Translate From Latin to English. And no I don't mean use Google Translate. >.> I need actual help from someone who knows L

atin.
Videsne montem ingentem, rex?

Video montes parvos, custodes

Quando habes officium tuum, Rufe?

Habeo officium meum cras, Iulia.

Periculum nostrum est grave, Romani.

Miles fidelis habet amicos multos.

Iulia dat Rufo basium breve.

Custos vocat canes feroces.

Caesar habet animum audacem.

Thank you if you do answer correctly!
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horsena [70]3 years ago
4 0
I will help but it will take me awhile. it has been a long time
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