What does 'Dē fidē patris liberi dūci nārrābant.' mean?
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The question appears to ask for the translation or interpretation of the Latin phrase 'Dē fidē patris liberi dūci nārrābant.', which can be understood as 'About the faith of the father, the children were being led to narrate.' This will involve translating and understanding the grammatical aspects of the phrase.
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The children were telling the leader about the faith of their father.
The sentence 'Dē fidē patris liberi dūci nārrābant.' translates to 'The children were telling the leader about the faith of their father.'
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The sentence 'Dē fidē patris liberi dūci nārrābant.' translates to 'The children were telling the leader about the faith of their father.'
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In this translation: 'Dē' means 'about' or 'concerning,' 'fidē' means 'faith,' 'patris' means 'of the father,' 'liberi' means 'children,' 'dūci' means 'leader,' and 'nārrābant' is the verb 'were telling.'
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