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This sentence is the product of a Latin "translation" website that translates English input word by word with no regard for how the words relate to each other; the result is a string of Latin words rather than a Latin sentence with the same meaning as the original.

In this case the input was "I will love you for the occasion" or some such thing. If you must know what the Latin output means, it's more or less "I, the custom, esteem you [plural] on account of villages."

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