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What does this translate too. romani (the romans, nom., pl) ad provincias navigant. saepe romani (romans, nom. pl.) terras europae (of europe) occupant. poetae fabulam romae nobis (to us) nuntiant. romani (the romans, nom., pl) ad siciliam* navigant. in sicilia* sunt multi (many) agricolae. agricola pecuniam reginae donat. statuam feminae mandamus.

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