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How do you say you know exactly what I am talking about and understand perfectly in Spanish?

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Do you not understand English?

I understand English perfectly well, as I am English.


How did the latin language influence the English language?

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How do you say Negative in Latin?

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How do you say lightning in latin?

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How do you say I fear nothing but myself in latin?

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How do you say my in Latin?

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