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|Note text=There are two variations between these verbs: 'sanarentur' V.S. 'satiarentur' and 'sanari' V.S. 'satiari'. 'Sano' means ''I heal, correct'' while 'satio' means ''I satisfy, nourish''. All the forms are passive voice, and both meanings are possible in the sentence. One of each verb could appear, or both forms could be 'sano' or 'satio'.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<author><name>Helen Godshall</name></author>
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