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In Latin, the enclitic -que is used to mean "and," attaching to the end of a word to join it with the following word, while -ne is a question marker that indicates a yes-or-no question when attached to the first word of a sentence. For example, "puer -que puella" translates to "the boy and the girl," and "venit -ne?" means "does he come?" These enclitics serve to enhance the flow and clarity of sentences in Latin.

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