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1. erant ex Gallia barbarorum, 2. quia in tantum paulisper proelium. 3. non erit.

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Q: Can you tanslate this to latin for me. 1. They were the barbarians from Gaul. 2. The battle raged on for only a few minutes. 3. He will pay.?
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