Lūcia et Alexander
Lucia et Melissa prope palaestram ambulant. Lucia
Alexandrum videt.
Lucia: Melissa, ecce! iuvenis ille est Alexander.
Melissa: quis est Alexander?
Lucia: Alexander est iuvenis Graecus. Theodorus in
palaestra cotidië Alexandrum et Quintum
docet. Quintus et Alexander amicissimi sunt.
Melissa: quam pulcher est Alexander!
Lucia: Alexander est callidissimus, heri Alexander
rhëtori et amicis optimum argumentum explicavit.
Melissa: Quintus quoque callidus est.
Lúcia: Alexander est callidior quam Quintus. nös Römäni
nön semper sumus meliörēs quam Graeci.
Melissa: Alexander të dēlectat?
Lücia: minimë! quam ridicula es, Melissa!
(Lūcia ērubēscit.)
Can someone please translate this?

Respuesta :

Answer: this is latin and the traslation is as follows:

Lucia  and Alexander

Lucia and Melissa walking near the school. Lucia

sees Alexander.

Lucia: Melissa, look! That young man is Alexander.

Melissa:  who is Alexander?

Lucia: Alexander is a young Greek. Theodore  teaches Alexander and Quintus the gymnastic exercises .

Quintus and Alexander became friends soon.

Melissa: how handsome is Alexander!

Lucia: Alexander is cunning, yesterday, Alexander  gave an excellent rhetoric explicative argument.

Melissa: Quintus is very prudent.

Lucia: Alexander is more subtle than Quintus. We romans , we are not always better than the Greeks.

Melissa:  do you like Alexander?

Lucia: Not at all! how funny you are, Melissa!

(Light blush.)