Usages of malum
Mater sorori parvum malum donat.
The mother gives a small apple to the sister.
Discipulus malum in mensa videt.
The student sees an apple on the table.
Magister malum in mensa videt.
The teacher sees an apple on the table.
In horto puer malum rubrum videt et folia viridia sub arbore.
In the garden the boy sees a red apple and green leaves under the tree.
In sporta mercatoris quinque mala et octo nuces sunt.
In the merchant’s basket there are five apples and eight nuts.
Pater malum dividere conatur, ut filiae et filio duo frusta det.
Father tries to divide the apple so that he may give two pieces to his daughter and son.
Malum inter filium et filiam dividendum est.
The apple must be divided between the son and the daughter.
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