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Generally, the Latin equivalent of the English word 'services' is the following: merita, which means 'benefits, deserts, good actions, merits, or services'. But the particular choice actually depends upon the situation. For example, it may be ministerium, which means 'assistance, attendance, employment, ministry or service'. Or it may be opera for 'exertions, pains, services, troubles'; 'times for work'; 'day laborers, workmen'; or 'work done'. The choice may be bene homini servire, or bene de homine mereri if it's 'doing a person good service'. And the choice may be militia or stipendiorum if it has to do with the military.

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