Usages of patro
Mia patro laboras en la urbo, kaj mia patrino instruas en la lernejo.
My father works in the city, and my mother teaches in the school.
La patro vekiĝas frue, sed la patrino vekiĝas malfrue.
The father wakes up early, but the mother wakes up late.
Post la vespermanĝo, mia patro rakontas pli longan rakonton ol hieraŭ.
After dinner, my father tells a longer story than yesterday.
Vespere la patro diras, ke lia tago estis pli longa ol la tago de la patrino.
In the evening the father says that his day was longer than the mother's day.
Mia patro diras, ke ovo kun salo estas pli bona ol pano kun sukero.
My father says that an egg with salt is better than bread with sugar.
Post la filmo mia patro ĉiam malŝaltas la televidon kaj la lampon.
After the movie my father always turns off the television and the lamp.
Mia patro kuiras viandon kun cepoj, dum mia patrino preparas terpomojn.
My father cooks meat with onions, while my mother prepares potatoes.
Kiam la filmo estas finita, mia patro malŝaltas la televidon.
When the movie is finished, my father turns off the television.
Kvankam mia patro ne konsentis tuj, li poste diris, ke via opinio estis la plej bona.
Although my father did not agree at once, he later said that your opinion was the best.
Matene mia patro iras al la merkato por aĉeti freŝan fiŝon, sed mia fratino ne volas kuiri ĝin.
In the morning my father goes to the market to buy fresh fish, but my sister does not want to cook it.
La ĝentileco de la kelnerino estis klara eĉ al mia patro, kiu kutime ne rimarkas tiajn detalojn.
The politeness of the waitress was clear even to my father, who usually does not notice such details.
Hejme mia patro diris, ke li konas tiun poeton pli bone ol la aŭtorinon de la romano.
At home my father said that he knows that poet better than the author of the novel.
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