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What does the latin sentence discipuli dicunt gratias tibi agimus mean?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 11/9/2022

discipuli - Student(s) (Nominative Pl., Genitive S., Vocative Pl.)

Dicunt - Say, Declare (3rd person plural present active indicative)

gratias tibi ago- give thanks to you / thank you

The students say thank you.

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