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Translate from English into Latin:


The soldiers (use miles, militis) greeted the girls. The girls and the soldiers entered the tavern. They dined and drank wine.

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  • 03-10-2020

Et miles puellae. Ingressi milites puellae sumus. hic fecerunt prandium suam bibebat aetatem.

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