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Tantum gloriae capere debes quantum potes. Seize as much glory as you can.
Tot viri fortes in illo bello interfecti sunt. so many brave men were killed in that war.
Quanto acrius oppugnabant hostes, tanto fortius nostri stabant. The more fiercely our enemies were fighting, the more bravely our men were standing.
Quam acriter pugnabant hostes? How fiercely were the enemies fighting?
Quot verba Cicero dixit? How many words did Cicero say!
Tantam numquam urbem vidi quanta est haec. I have never seen so great a city as great as this.
Antequam ad bellum abisti, quam laeto animo eras! Quot verba laeta saepe dixisti! Quantum nunc es mutatus ab illo amico bene a me cognito!
Quia vulnera ab hostibus saevis illata maxime timerent, multi militum fugerunt prisuquam proelium est coeptum. Viros virtute carentes! Bc they were extremely afraid of the wounds inflicted by the fierce enemies, many of the soldiers had fled before the battle began. Men lacking courage!
Cicero, esti rem publicam servavit, in exsilium pulsus est. Miserum hominem! Cicero, although he saved the republic, has been driven into exile. What a miserable man!
Eos argos parvo emi quos plurimo vendidi. I bought these fields for a small price, which I sold for a greater price.
Nemo, nisi vicisset, pace bellum mutaret. No one, unless he should conquer, would exchange peace for the price of war.
Audivi Ciceronem magno unam orationem vendidisse. I heard cicero had sold one speech at a great price.
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