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  1. Ex hac terra fugiamus.                                                          Let us flee from this land.                                                     
  2. Gladii hostium fulgent in sole.                                                 The enemies' swords gleam in the sun.                                           
  3. Sacerdos fundat ecclesiam Romae.                                                The priest founds a church at Rome.                                             
  4. Puer aquam in vas fundit.                                                       The boy pours water into the vessel.                                            
  5. Gaudete, omnes nationes!                                                        Rejoice, all ye nations!                                                        
  6. Bella difficilia sine eius consilio numquam gerebam.                            I would never wage difficult wars without his advice.                           
  7. Dominum semper glorificemus.                                                    Let us always glorify the Lord.                                                 
  8. Homines gregant in ecclesia cum sacerdote.                                      The men gather in the church with the priest.                                   
  9. Caesar mundum gubernavit.                                                       Caesar governed the world.                                                      
  10. Puer vinum gustat.                                                              The boy tastes the wine.                                                        
  11. Miles arcum et gladium habet.                                                   The soldier has a bow and a sword.                                              
  12. Milites Caesarem honorant.                                                      The soldiers honor Caesar.                                                      
  13. Consul egregius senatores hortatus est ne obsides liberarent.                   The excellent consul exhorted the senators not to free the hostages.            
  14. Miles iacet in agro.                                                            The soldier lies in the field.                                                  
  15. Miles iaculum iecit.                                                            The soldier threw the javelin.                                                  
  16. Dei mihi ignoscent.                                                             The gods will forgive me.                                                       
  17. Mulieres virum illacrimant.                                                     The women are weeping over the man.                                             
  18. Milites hostem illuserunt.                                                      The soldiers played a trick on the enemy.                                       
  19. Cereus domum illuminat.                                                         The candle illuminates the house.                                               
  20. Incipimus veritatem intellegere, quae homines adiuvat.                          We are beginning to understand the truth, which helps people.                   
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