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how are you
how are you
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how time flies
how time flies
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out of many, one
what’s mine is yours
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how veniendum est tibi
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`for many more years
`for many more years
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how to say man in latin
how to say man in the standard
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how to say serena in latin
how to say serena in latin
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`for many more years in latin
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hello i'm heather how are you
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how you do anything is how you do everything
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there were and are many roads in italy.
there are many of the way in italy, but they were and are
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how do you say. you are always in my heart
how do you say? you are always in my heart
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connected forever
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christina: salve, maria! quómodo nunc vales? (how are you now?) quomodo manus tua valet? maria: lam manus mea bene valet. quomodo vos valetis, helena et christina? christina: ego bene valeo. helena: ego autem male (badly) valeò. christina et maria: cür? helena: hodie (today) ad medicum dentarium ire debeo. medicum dentarium timeò. maria: omnès ad medium dentarium bis in annö ire debémus. nam dentés mundari debent. noli timère! helena: sed dens meus dolet. propter eam causam medicum dent
christina: hello, mary! how are you now? (how are you now?) how is your hand? maria: well, my hand is good. how are you, helen and christina? christina: i'm fine. helena: but i was badly ill. christina and mary: why? helen: i have to go to the dentist today. i was afraid of the dentist. maria: we had to go to the middle dentist twice a year. for the teeth must be cleaned. do not be afraid! helena: but my tooth hurts. for that reason they give a doctor
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