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- Mulier hortum magnum rosarum habet. The woman has a large rose garden.
- Hospes credidit se plus vini habere. The host believed he had more wine.
- Fas est ab hoste doceri. It is right to be taught by the enemy.
- Studia humanitatis inter se connectuntur. The humanities are connected to one another.
- In homine humilitas non est. There is no humility in the man.
- In libro sunt et hymni et cantica. There are hymns and songs in the book.
- Caesar dixit: "Brutus hypocrita est." Caesar said, "Brutus is a hypocrite."
- Vir scelere vacuus non eget iaculis neque arcu. A man without crime has no need for javelins or a bow.
- Hostium urbem igne oppugnaverunt. They attacked the enemies' city with fire.
- Homo imago Dei est. Man is the image of God.
- Caesar imperium mundi habet. Caesar has an empire over the world.
- Hebraei gloriosum Dominum psalmis et incenso laudabant. The Hebrews were praising the glorious Lord with psalms and incense.
- Magna iniuria in mundo est. There is much wrong in the world.
- Propter insidias enim unius hominis haec civitas non valet. This city is without strength, thanks to the treachery of one man.
- Intercessio sanctorum est necessaria in vita. The intercession of the saints is necessary in life.
- Invidia est mors animi. Envy is the death of the soul.
- Remedium irae est mora. The cure for anger is delay.
- Iter a Germania ad Italiam longum est. The road from Germany to Italy is long.
- Iudex virum malum iudicavit. The judge condemned the bad man.
- Iudicium deorum est verum et iustum. The judgment of the gods is true and just.