nicolemorvillo nicolemorvillo
  • 03-10-2020
  • World Languages
contestada

Translate from English into Latin:


The soldiers (use miles, militis) greeted the girls. The girls and the soldiers entered the tavern. They dined and drank wine.

Respuesta :

jackiedasappan jackiedasappan
  • 03-10-2020

Et miles puellae. Ingressi milites puellae sumus. hic fecerunt prandium suam bibebat aetatem.

Pure Latin

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which words in this sentence are common nouns? Until the Spaniards brought cattle and sheep from Europe, the Aztecs had no dairy products. Choose all answers th
How would you describe the human features of a place?
How many seismic stations are needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter?
what is 15.70796327 rounded to 1 decimal point?
help me with this french hw plzz
How to calculate 100MB at 56 Kbps to transfer time?
how must a projectile be launched in order to maximize its range?
What numbers add up to -5 and multiply to get -90
What is larger 0.6 or 3/4 explain?
what is £42 increased by 10%