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The genitive singular is always used to
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The genitive singular is always used to
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Lucia librum habet. |
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Lucia librum habet.
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Lucy has a book.
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Romani Gallos superant.
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Romani Gallos superant.
The Romans conquer the Gauls.
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The farmer does not love the wolf.
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The farmer does not love the wolf.
Agricola lupum non amat.
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Christiani Deum laudant.
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Christiani Deum laudant.
Christians praise God.
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The books are new.
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The books are new.
Libri sunt novi.
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