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OpenStudy (superhelp101):

Anyone know latin?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok what does the sentances have to say?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok give me a little bit

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

thx! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can't acess your lesson sorry :/

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

its fine!

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

but how would i say "My friends walk to school with me. We all carry book bags. @Shadowgirl15

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

i got the first sentence thou, Cotidie ad scholam ambulo. (i walk to school everyday)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Amici mei, et ambules in scolis apud me. is the first one

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

do think think you could help me translate those two sentences ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ut portet librum elit. is the second one

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

Awwwww you're so sweet!

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

Thank you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any time!

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

What do these mean in english? Non scholae sed vitae discimus. Latine discere possis. Ego innutum vos ut reperio a Latinis quidem. Manere in schola tunc.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

@Shadowgirl15

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The first one is : Not for school but for life. The second one: You can learn English. The third one : I suggest you find from latin. The fourth one: Stay in school then.

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