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- Doctrina magistri mihi placebat. The instructor's teaching pleased me.
- Doctor novus est in schola. There is a new teacher in school.
- Dominus documentum nationibus dedit. The Lord gave proof to the nations.
- Magno cum dolore Hercules ex oppido excessit. Hercules departed the town with great sadness.
- Domina ancillam vacabat. The lady was calling the handmaid.
- Dominus servos iussit abire. The master commanded the servants to go away.
- Servi domum curant. The servants take care of the house.
- Multi magna dona amant. Many people like big gifts.
- Dubium in mente mea non est. There is no doubt in my mind.
- Marcus est dux multorum militum. Marcus is the general of many soldiers.
- Ecclesia est in terra. The Church is on earth.
- Elementum vitae est amor. Love is an element of life.
- Exercitus Carthaginis elephantis contra Romam usus erat. The army of Carthage had used elephants against Rome.
- Cur, mea regina, epistulae non sunt gratae? Why, my queen, were my letters not pleasing?
- Equites animal secuti sunt. The horsemen chased the animal.
- Equitatus pedites iuvat. The cavalry helps the foot soldiers.
- Legatus equos puerorum spectat. The ambassador looks at the boys' horses.
- Puer errores multos in schola commisit. The boy made many mistakes in school.
- Eventus belli victoria Romanis erat. The outcome of the war was victory for the Romans.
- Miles excellentiam magnam cum gladio in bello exhibuit. The soldier showed great excellence with the sword during wartime.