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How do you say "Follow Me" in Latin?

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The context is a firefighter saying "follow me" to another firefighter before entering a fire. Showing bravery, leadership and courage.

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  1. Me sequere!


  2. I saw it translated "sequi me"- with the context that Roman prostitutes had it engraved on their sandal soles! Don't have the expertise to verify, but I trust the source.

  3. Sigueme!  Adelante!

    Means follow me, forward... onward etc...

  4. I DO NOT KNOW IT IN LATIN BUT ,THESE IS OTHER ONES:

    DUTCH-    VOLG ME

    FRENCH-   SUIVEZ-MOI

    GERMAN-   FOLGEN SIE MIR

    ITALIAN-      SEGUALO

    PORTUGUESE-  SIGA - ME

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