World Languages
World Languages, 16.04.2020 20:17, Krystallyah

You will get BRAINLIEST/25 points Please translate these into English in the same order and format

omnes: quid? mortuus? eheu!
( duo servi intrat)
Caecilius: quid dicis?
servus primus: dominus meus ad villam tuam veniebat; dominus gladiatorem prope amphitheatrum conspexit.
servus secundus: gladiator dominum terruit, quod gladium ingentum vibrabat. tum gladiator clamavit, "tu me non terres, leo, tu me non terres! leones amicum meum in arena necaverunt, sed tu me non terres!"

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