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in britannia trans viam fossem (the fosse way) ambulatis.

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  • 22-10-2016
You (plural) walk through/across the Fosse Way in Britannica (means Britain, but usually in translations it is left as Britannica, you decide which you prefer) OR You (plural) in Britannica/Britain walk across/through the Fosse Way. Most teachers will prefer the former but the latter is technically correct.
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