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In the original movie production of Roald Dahl's 'Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,' Mr. Wonka speaks in Latin near the end of the film in a not entirely intelligible way, that is, in a partly gibberish way. The terms spoken by Wonka appear to be 'fax mentis incendium gloria cultum et cetera et cetera memo bis punitor delicatum.' Various translations have been supplied by those who have studied this somewhat mysterious utterance of Wonka.

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Q: What are the words in latin that Willie Wonka says to Charlie when he acts as if he will not give him the lifetime supply of chocolate?
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