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Multae viae Romanae familias et copias portant.


In Britannia, etiam nunc ( even now) familiae viam bonam Romanam, Viam Fossem*, laudant. Etiam (also) copias portat.


Via Egnatia*, via clara (famous), trans Graeciam (Greece) familias portat.

it's some article about roman roads... this is the end of it... thank you SOOOOOOOO much... i can get the words and everything but i can't get the order... also, if you can help me with how to get this order think right, i'd greatly appreciate it. THANKS

2007-01-05 09:02:24 · 2 answers · asked by Charles 2 in Society & Culture Languages

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Many Roman roads carry (can take) families (whole households) and supplies/provisions. In Britannia, even now families praise the good Roman road, Via Fossa (?). It also carries supplies/provisions. Via Egnatia, the famous road, carries families/households through Greece.

2007-01-05 09:46:41 · answer #1 · answered by AskAsk 5 · 0 0

Many Roman roads convey families and supplies. In Britain, even now families praise the good Roman road, the Fossem Road. It also conveys supplies.The Egnatia Road, a famous road, conveys families across Greece.

2007-01-05 17:51:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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