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The pupils are hastening to learn the Latin language is the English equivalent of 'Discipuli linguam Latinam discere maturant'.

In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'discipuli', in the nominative plural of 'discipulus' as the subject of the sentence, means 'apprentices, pupils, students'. The feminine gender noun 'linguam', in the accusative singular of 'lingua' as the direct object of the verb, means 'language, tongue'. The feminine gender adjective 'Latinam', in the accusative singular of 'Latina', means 'Latin'. The infinitive 'discere' means 'to learn, to get to know'. The verb 'maturant', in the third person plural of the present indicative of the infinitive 'maturare', means '[they] accelerate, anticipate, quicken, ripen'.

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