Usages of villa
Mercator intrat in villam.
The merchant enters the villa.
Mercator panem et vinum in villa cenat.
The merchant dines on bread and wine in the villa.
Mater non cenat in villa, sed in horto cum familia cenat.
Mother does not dine in the villa, but dines in the garden with her family.
Pater et mater cum familia in villa laeti sunt.
Father and mother are happy with the family in the villa.
Discipula cum ea in villa manet.
The female student stays with her in the villa.
Si pater in horto laborat, frater cenat in villa.
If the father works in the garden, the brother dines in the villa.
Mater in villa manet.
The mother stays in the villa.
Nos non possumus orare in urbe, sed possumus orare in villa.
(We cannot pray in the city, but we can pray in the villa.)
Puer timidus cum matre in villa dormit.
The timid boy sleeps with his mother in the villa.
In villa coquus cenam magnam coquit.
In the villa the cook is cooking a large dinner.
Olim infans saepe aegrota erat, et medica ad villam veniebat.
Once the baby was often sick, and a female doctor used to come to the villa.
Vespere familia in villa cenat et de die longo loquitur.
In the evening the family dines in the villa and talks about the long day.
Nos cum familia in villa cenamus.
We dine with the family in the villa.
Mercator occupatus in taberna manet, sed servus vinum ad villam portat.
The busy merchant stays in the shop, but the servant carries wine to the villa.
Mercator a foro ad villam ambulat.
The merchant walks from the forum to the villa.
Nos pacis causa in villa manemus.
We stay in the villa for the sake of peace.
Servus sportam ad villam portat, ut familia bene cenet.
The servant carries a basket to the villa, so that the family may dine well.
Corpore loto, magistra prandium parvum in villa sumit.
With her body washed, the teacher has a small lunch in the villa.
Nimius clamor in foro est, igitur nos in villa tacemus.
There is too much noise in the forum, therefore we are silent in the villa.
Hospes in villa manet, quia pluvia frigida cadit.
The guest stays in the villa, because cold rain is falling.
Cum tabellarius ad villam veniret, servus eum celeriter in atrium duxit.
When the letter-carrier was coming to the villa, a servant quickly led him into the atrium.
Ego credo nos in villa manere posse, quamquam pluvia frigida cadit.
I believe that we can stay in the villa, although cold rain is falling.
Puer in carru sedet, et mater dicit se ad villam aviae ire.
The boy sits in the cart, and mother says that she is going to grandmother’s villa.
Mater carrum parat, ut puer ad villam aviae ire possit.
Mother prepares the cart, so that the boy can go to grandmother’s villa.
Servus sportam plenam ad villam portat.
The servant carries a full basket to the villa.
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