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  1. Quis abest?                                                                     Who is absent?                                                                  
  2. Beatus est vir qui non abivit (abiit) in via impiorum.                          Blessed is the man who has not gone away on the path of impiety.                
  3. Vir ad domum accessit.                                                          The man moved toward the house.                                                 
  4. Miles cereum accendat.                                                          Let the soldier light the candle.                                               
  5. Populus ad Deum acclamat.                                                       The nation shouts to God.                                                       
  6. Pauper pecuniam accepit.                                                        The poor man accepted the money.                                                
  7. Caesar libertatem servo accommodat.                                             Caesar grants freedom to the slave.                                             
  8. Testis hominem accusavit.                                                       The witness accused the man.                                                    
  9. Servus libertatem a Caesare acquiret.                                           The slave will gain his freedom from Caesar.                                    
  10. Femina ad templum amicos adduxit.                                               The woman led her friends to the temple.                                        
  11. Viros in agris adiuvabunt pueri.                                                The boys will help the men in the fields.                                       
  12. Romani regem alienum admittent.                                                 The Romans will receive the foreign king.                                       
  13. Milites Romani in Carthaginem advenerunt.                                       The Roman soldiers arrived at Carthage.                                         
  14. Gladio volebat se interficere, aestimans fugisse vinctos.                       He wanted to kill himself, thinking that the captives had escaped.              
  15. Mihi gratias egerunt.                                                           They thanked me (colloquial).                                                   
  16. Fratres, agnoscamus peccata nostra.                                             Brothers, let us acknowledge our sins.                                          
  17. Mater puerum et puellam alet.                                                   The mother will feed the boy and girl.                                          
  18. Non ambulabamus heri in silva.                                                  We were not walking in the woods yesterday.                                     
  19. Fortuna viros magnos amat.                                                      Fortune loves great men.                                                        
  20. Aperi ianuam!                                                                   Open the door!                                                                  
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