Usages of equus
Nos equum parvum in via videmus.
(We see a small horse on the road.)
Si via est longa, equus utilis est.
(If the road is long, a horse is useful.)
Equus etiam agricolae utilis est in agris.
(A horse is also useful to the farmer in the fields.)
Discipula magnum equum amat.
The female student loves the large horse.
Femina magnum equum videt.
The woman sees the large horse.
Equus altus in horto stat.
The tall horse stands in the garden.
Equus pulcher in horto stat.
The beautiful horse stands in the garden.
Equus lente per viam ambulat, et puella eum lente spectat.
The horse walks slowly along the road, and the girl watches him slowly.
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