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Can someone translate this latin phrases?

VICTORIAM SPERAMUS CANTATE TIBI ITAM! CONCORDIAM OPTAMUS IUVATE LIBERATEM! VICTORIAM SPERAMUS NEGATE SUB VERSOREM! CONCORDIAM OPTAMUS NUNC

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  1. Try using this free online Latin-to-English translator: http://www.translation-guide.com/free_online_translators.php?from=Latin&to=English It's pretty rough. Here's how it translated the text above: VICTORY HOPES CHANT TO YOU ITAM! CONCORD LONGED FOR IT PLEASES Release! VICTORY HOPES NEGATE UP TO, UNDER To remain! CONCORD LONGED FOR NOW
  2. We wait (or hope) for Victory Sing to you away! We choose Concord Rejoice and be free! We wait for Victory Refuse... We choose Concord/Peace now or We hope for the victory sing to you Begone! We choose the concurrence/mutual agreement/harmony/peace help I may free! We hope for the victory deny under I may keep turning/going round! We choose the concurrence/mutual agreement/harmony/peace now
  3. Bleeping reps not even being able to put up a slogan in Latin, and then they want us to help... "negate sub versorem" - phanti-tastic!!! Cicero weeps!
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