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¡Vale! Pues está mal escrita esa oración. No sé qué idioma sea, si portugués, intento de castellano o catalán. Si español fuere, suena garrafal.

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"Dominic de santo ora para mi" translates to "Dominic of the holy, pray for me." It is a request for Saint Dominic to intercede on behalf of the person speaking, asking for his prayers and protection.

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