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World Languages, 30.09.2021 21:20 carterdaw

Translate these Latin sentences. 1. Graeci accipiuntur ab incolis, quorum cibus est bonus.

2. Illi (Those men), quibus lotophagi cibum donant, semper in terra manere cupiunt.

3. Viri, qui lotum edunt, neque patriam neque familias memoria tenent.

4. Viri ad navem, qua ad terram lotophagorum navigaverunt, non redeunt.

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