I think that I have solved this, but 2solve says that the answer is wrong. I don't know what I might be missing.
EDIT: Nevermind, I got it. I translated it wrong. So classic - silly me. xd
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Rome wasn’t built in a day, but this puzzle certainly was.
Atulationesgray ibitay uodqay aenigmaway eummay uintiqay anniway opray ieday acentaeplay olverissay! Atinlay Orcuspay Atinlay atissay ingeniosumway utavipay, etway erospay etay ingeniosumway entiresay uodqay idway olvistisay. Uomodocumqueqay, incipioway agarivay. Erbumvay estway Akecay.
ANSWER HERE
SOLUTION
Pig Latin to Latin:
Gratulationes tibi quod aenigma meum quinti anni pro die placentae solveris! Latin Porcus Latin satis ingeniosum putavi, et spero te ingeniosum sentire quod id solvisti. Quomodocumque, incipio vagari. Verbum est Cake.
Latin to English:
Congratulations on solving my fifth-year puzzle for Cake Day! I thought Latin Pig Latin was pretty clever, and I hope you feel clever for solving it. Anyway, I'm starting to ramble. The word is Cake.
Password is Cake
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