Your trip to Greece isn't quite over yet. You forgot the final thing you needed to do in order to...

Astute

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Alright, so I need multiple English phrases translated into Latin, and I would really appreciate it if someone could assist me with doing so.


I need to know how to write these following phrases in Latin:

"Your trip to Greece isn't quite over yet. You forgot the final thing you needed to do in order to conclude it. The following is a series of clues to help you determine what you forgot to do."

"First, head towards your bedroom, where you will find the next clue."

"Great, you've found the first clue. Now, head towards the kitchen, where you will find the next clue."

"Good progress. Now, this clue will require you to think a bit. What do you wear when it's cold outside? This will help you find the next clue."

"Final Clue. Wear the jacket, and head outside."

"Will you go to Prom with me?"

I need these for my promposal today, so any help would be great!
Thank you all SO much :)
 
 

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Hi. You should create a separate thread for each phrase.
 
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