Usages of donare
Mater sorori parvum malum donat.
The mother gives a small apple to the sister.
Frater matri parvum librum donat.
The brother gives a small book to mother.
Mercator patri panem donat.
The merchant gives bread to father.
Discipulus intrat et vinum magistro donat.
The student enters and gives wine to the teacher.
Magister patri vinum non donat, sed matri panem donat.
The teacher does not give wine to father, but gives bread to mother.
Pater discipulis panem donat.
The father gives bread to the students.
Frater amicis vinum non donat.
The brother does not give wine to his friends.
Soror magistro florem donat.
The sister gives a flower to the teacher.
Discipula magistrae flores donat, et cum ea in horto sedet.
(The female student gives flowers to the female teacher, and sits with her in the garden.)
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