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I looked to see what hashtags @Minimus uses. There are some Latin hashtags, such as #LatinAdventCalendar and #LatinVerbs. Otherwise it's mostly specific to the stories and characters, such as #Minimus #MinimusAndMinima #Minimusculus #FabulaMurina

fio: I become
Minimus became Julius Caesar for Rufus' diēs natalis (birthday) convivium (party). Luckily, there were no percussores (murderers) among the hospites (guests)!
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memini: I remember
Minimus remembers today omnes qui patiuntur dolorem bellorum praeteritorum praesentumque (all who suffer the pain of past and present wars), symbolised by papavera (poppies).
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do: I give
Minimus and Minima help a sciurus obliviosus (a forgetful squirrel) who can't find his thesaurus nucum (hoard of nuts). They give him a calathus glandium (basket of acorns).
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sibilo: I whistle
Minimus is learning to whistle inter digitos (between his fingers). He wants signum dare (to signal) Minima whenever he needs more cheese. Minima just suspirat (sighs) and oculos volvit (rolls her eyes).
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vexo: I annoy
Minimus enjoys vesper tranquillus (a quiet evening) in horto (in the garden) until culex eum vexat (a mosquito annoys him). Minima alapam et culici et muri ducit (slaps the mosquito and the mouse).
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desidero: I miss
Minimus and Minima valde desiderant (very much miss) Vindolandam, locum praedilectum (their favourite place). cupiunt mox redire (they want to return soon)!
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mico: I twinkle
Minimus has spotted rorem in araneo (dew on a cobweb) micantem (twinkling) in the morning sun. Take a sip, Minimus, si sitis (if you're thirsty)!
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crepito: I rustle
Minimus is hiding in the folia delapsa fagi (fallen beech leaves). He's well camouflaged, but the folia perfida (treacherous leaves) rustle whenever his pediculi (little feet) move!
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audeo: I dare
Minimus is a mus fortissimus (very brave mouse), so he dares to hug his amicus echinus (friend the hedgehog) despite his aculei (prickles)! revera (in truth) the prickles may not be particularly acuti (sharp)...
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