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| Officium liberos viros semper vocabat. |
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| The office was always calling free men. |
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| Habebimusne multos viros et feminas magnorum animorum? |
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| Will we have many men and women of high spirits? |
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| Pericula belli non sunt parva, sed patria tua te vocabit et agricolae adiuvabunt. |
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| The dangers of war are not small, but your country will summon you and the farmers will help. |
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| Propter culpas malorum patria nostra non valebit. |
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| Because of the fault of wicked men, our country will not be strong. |
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| Mora animos nostros superabat et remedium non habebamus. |
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| Delay overcame our spirits and we didn't have a cure. |
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| Multi in agris heri manebant et Romanos iuvabant. |
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| Many remained in the fields yesterday and were helping the Romans. |
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| Pauci viri de cura animi cogitabant. |
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| Few men were thinking about the concerns of the soul. |
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| Propter iram in culpa estis et cras poenas dabitis. |
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| Because of anger you are at fault and tomorrow you will pay the penalty. |
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| Post hoc ergo propter hoc. |
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| After this therefore on account of this. |
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| Verum otium non habes, vir stulte! |
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| You do no have true peace, foolish man! |
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| Nihil est sine culpa; sumus boni, si paucas habemus. |
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| Nothing is without blame, we are good, if we have few. |
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| Poeta amicae multas rosas, dona pulchra, et basia dabat. |
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| The poet was giving many roses, beautiful gifts, and kisses to his girlfriend. |
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| Invidiam populi Romani cras non sustinebis. |
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| You will not sustain your dislike for the roman people tomorrow. |
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| Periculumne igitur heri remanebat? |
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| And so, was danger remaining yesterday? |
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| Augustus animus pecuniam amat. |
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| A narrow soul loves wealth. |
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| Supera animos et iram tuam. |
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| Conquer your pride and anger. |
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| Blame is mine, oh friends. |
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| Da veniam filio et filiabus nostris. |
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| Give pardon to our sons and daughters. |
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| Propter adulescentiam, filii mei, mala vitae non videbatis. |
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| Because of youth, my son, you have not seen the evil of life. |
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| Amabo te, cura filiam meam. |
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| Please take care of my daughter. |
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| Vita humana est supplicium. |
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| Human life is punishment. |
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| Are you sufficiently sane? |
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| Si quando satis pecuniae habebo, tum me consilio et philosophiae dabo. |
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| Whenever I have enough of money, then I will give myself to counsel and philosophy. |
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| Semper gloria et fama tua manebunt. |
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| Your glory and fame will always remain. |
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| Vir bonus et peritus aspera verba poetarum culpabit. |
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| Good men and skillful men will find fault with the harsh words of the poets. |
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