Translate into English:
Sunt autem crocodīlī aliīs Aegyptiīs sacrī; aliīs nōn item, sed hī illōs ut hostēs persequuntur. Omnēs circā Thēbās et Moeridis lacum incolae sacrōs illōs dūcunt. Hōrum utrīque ūnum maximē crocodīlum alunt, manū tractārī ēdoctum. Auribus inaurēs īnserunt, et anteriōrēs pedēs aureīs armillīs ōrnant. Eundem pāscunt; mortuum sacrō in sepulcrō sepeliunt.
Vocabulary
alō, -ere, -uī, alitus: feed, nourish, nurture
dūcō, -ere, dūxī, ductus [3]: (here) consider, think, regard
ēdoceō, -ēre, -uī, ēdoctus [2]: teach, instruct
inauris, -is [3/f]: earring
īnserō, -ere, -uī, īnsertus [3]: insert
item (adverb): likewise; also; in the same manner
pāscō, -ere, pāvī, pāstus [3]: feed
persequor, persequī, persecūtus sum [3/dep]: pursue
tractō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [1]: handle, manage
Notes:
[1] aliīs Aegyptiīs sacrī; aliīs nōn item │ sacred to some Egyptians, not in the same way to others
alius, -a, -ud: other
when used in pairs: [i] alius … alius: the one … the other; [ii] aliī … aliī: some … others …
[2] uterque, utraque, utrumque: each (of two); both
hōrum utrīque │ each of them i.e. each group of inhabitants of (1) Thebes and (2) the lake = both of them
[3] eundem pascunt │ the feed the same (one)
īdem, eadem, idem: the same
personal pronouns is, ea, id + dem
is + dem > īdem; ea + dem > eadem; id + dem > idem
Note the spellings in the image, in particular:
Accusative singular: eundem / eandem
Genitive plural: eōrundem / eārundem
However, the main feature to recognise is the addition of -dem.