Usages of panis
Mercator panem et vinum in villa cenat.
The merchant dines on bread and wine in the villa.
Mercator patri panem donat.
The merchant gives bread to father.
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.
Magister in taberna panem et vinum videt.
The teacher sees bread and wine in the shop.
Agricola panem in horto sumit.
The farmer takes bread in the garden.
Pater ei panem dat.
Father gives bread to him.
Cotidie prima hora mater ad forum ambulat et panem emit.
Every day at the first hour mother walks to the forum and buys bread.
Puella sportam cum pane et aqua fert, ut amicam aegrotam auxilio iuvet.
The girl carries a basket with bread and water, so that she may help her sick friend.
Venditor piscem et panem civibus vendit, nummos parvos accipit, sed pretium minuere non vult.
The seller sells fish and bread to the citizens, receives small coins, but does not want to lower the price.
In mercatu panem, caseum, et olivas emit, et sporta eius plena est.
In the market she buys bread, cheese, and olives, and her basket is full.
Puella audax in caupona sedet et panem cum caseo edit.
The bold girl sits in the inn and eats bread with cheese.
In taberna proxima mercator panem emit.
In the nearest shop the merchant buys bread.
Hospes panem edere cupit, sed vinum hodie deest.
The guest wants to eat bread, but wine is lacking today.
In ientaculo mater calicem lactis et patinam cum pane filiae dat.
At breakfast mother gives her daughter a cup of milk and a plate with bread.
Puer dicit se famem sentire et matrem rogare ut sibi panem det.
The boy says that he feels hunger and asks his mother to give him bread.
Mater nondum domum redire potest, quia in foro panem adhuc quaerit.
Mother cannot return home yet, because she is still looking for bread in the forum.
Avia ridet et dicit se paucos dentes habere, sed adhuc panem edere posse.
Grandmother laughs and says that she has few teeth, but can still eat bread.
Coquus ovum cum farina miscet, ut panis mollis sit.
The cook mixes an egg with flour so that the bread may be soft.
Post cenam panis siccus manet, et puer aquam petit.
After dinner the bread remains dry, and the boy asks for water.
Coquus aquam addit, ut panis mollis sit.
The cook adds water, so that the bread may be soft.
Maritus promittit se cras panem et caseum empturum esse.
The husband promises that he will buy bread and cheese tomorrow.
Mater dicit se panem et olivas empturam esse.
Mother says that she is going to buy bread and olives.
Mater nec panem nec caseum emit.
Mother buys neither bread nor cheese.
Sporta servi plenissima est, quia panem, caseum, et olivas portat.
The servant’s basket is very full, because he is carrying bread, cheese, and olives.
Apud aviam nobis semper panis et mel dulce sunt.
At grandmother’s house we always have bread and sweet honey.
Nobis ante iter aquam et panem parare necesse est, quia meridie omnes cibum petunt.
We must prepare water and bread before the journey, because at midday everyone asks for food.
Mater in foro nihil emit, quia panem nimium constare dicit.
Mother buys nothing in the forum, because she says that bread costs too much.
Mater in foro panem emit; tum domum redit.
Mother buys bread in the forum; then she returns home.
Mater dicit panem emendum esse, quia nihil in domo est.
Mother says that bread must be bought, because there is nothing in the house.
Odor panis e culina venit, et infans ridet.
The smell of bread comes from the kitchen, and the baby laughs.
Hodie canis panem non aufert, sed caseum auferre conatur.
Today the dog does not carry off bread, but tries to carry off cheese.
Mater odorem panis e culina sentit.
Mother smells the scent of bread from the kitchen.
Unde odor panis venit?
Where does the smell of bread come from?
Pistor in pistrino panem recentem et placentam parvam vendit.
The baker sells fresh bread and a small cake in the bakery.
Mater ad pistrinum ambulat et a pistore panem recentem emit.
Mother walks to the bakery and buys fresh bread from the baker.
Priusquam puer acetum gustet, mater eum monet ut panem sumat.
Before the boy tastes the vinegar, mother warns him to take bread.
Nisi panis recens est, avia eum emere non vult.
Unless the bread is fresh, grandmother does not want to buy it.
Panis recens bene olet.
The fresh bread smells good.
Mater ad pistrinum venit et panem recentem emit.
Mother comes to the bakery and buys fresh bread.
Pistor dicit panem recentissimum hodie emendum esse.
The baker says that the freshest bread must be bought today.
Puer sibi panem et aquam parat.
The boy prepares bread and water for himself.
Mercator pondus panis et casei in libra spectat.
The merchant looks at the weight of the bread and cheese on the scale.
Hodie in foro magna copia panis est, sed vini inopia manet.
Today in the forum there is a great supply of bread, but a shortage of wine remains.
Cum pater e taberna egressus est, matri panem recentem ostendit.
When father went out of the shop, he showed fresh bread to mother.
Inopia panis matrem tristem facit.
The lack of bread makes the mother sad.
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