What does bene soror mean in latin?

Answer:
Soror is "sister" and bene is the adverb "well." These do not combine to form a grammatical phrase in Latin, though they may occur together as part of a larger unit, for example the sentence Bene soror mea Latine loquitur, "My sister speaks Latin well."
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