Latin/Lesson 10-Idioms
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- ad unum-to a man
- aequo animo-contentedly, resignedly, patiently
- aere alieno premi-to be heavily in debt
- agere gratias-to thank
- alius aliam in partem-one in one direction, another in another
- amico aliquo uti-to be on terms of intimacy with some one
- animo tenus commoveri-to be moved to the heart
- ad astra-to the stars
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