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What are the translation for the following latin phrases?
1.ubi sunt agri magni, agricolae?
2.nautae audaces magnam gloriam habent.
3.videsne fontem antiquum, serva?
4.filius fidelis patrem laetum habet.
5.videtisne libros in mensa, discipuli?
6.habetisne multam pecuniam, liberti?
7.rex audax milites feroces in insula superat.
8.suntne nautae mali prope portam, marite?
9.canes parvos in oppido video.

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