Can someone help me translating this sentences from English to ancient greek? Alguien me puede ayudar a traducir estas oraciones a griego antiguo?

by Gabriel121592

I'm studying this article and I have a few to thing to do with ancient greek, I would like to have this translations. Ill atach the sentences in Spanish and english for the translation to greek. Thanks.

did you know ancient gree? will you help me translating this sentences? I can pay you threw paypal or something if you need to. I'll put the Spanish version and theEnglish version. I need it in ancient greek :/ Spoanish:

  1. Los heraldos anuncian la victoria con las trompetas
  2. La carne de los cuervos es buena para las zorras.
  3. La ciencia es un buen seguro.
  4. Los hombres justos no soportan la tiranía de los malvados.
  5. En el Olimpo de los griegos habían dioses y diosas, espíritus buenos y espíritus malos.
  6. Homero llama a Agamenón el pastor de los pueblos.
  7. En el puerto hay un santuario consagrado a las divinidades del mar.

English:

  1. The Heralds announce the victory with the trumpets
  2. The crows’ meat is good for the foxes (female foxes).
  3. The science is a good insurance.
  4. The righteous men do not support the tyranny of the evil men.
  5. In the Olympus of the Greeks had gods and goddesses, good spirits and bad spirits.
  6. Homer called Agamemnon shepherd of the people.
  7. At the port there is a sanctuary devoted to the gods of the sea.
CptBuck

You might be better off in http://www.reddit.com/r/translator

lngwstksgk

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