Usages of salutare
Nos ad insulam navigamus, nautas salutamus et cibum parvum sumimus.
(We sail to the island, greet the sailors, and take a small amount of food.)
Magistra discipulum salutat.
The teacher greets the student.
Vos aquam bibitis et discipulum salutatis.
You drink water and greet the student.
Multi milites in oppido manent et imperatorem salutant.
Many soldiers remain in the town and greet the emperor.
Servus ianuam aperit, et dominus hospitem salutat.
The servant opens the door, and the master greets the guest.
Dum serva cibum fert, dominus vinum in pocula fundit et hospites salutat.
While the female servant carries the food, the master pours wine into the cups and greets the guests.
Regina ipsa convivas salutat.
The queen herself greets the guests.
Mercator horreum ingreditur et custodem salutat.
The merchant enters the warehouse and greets the guard.
Hospes in atrium ingressus dominam salutat.
The guest, having entered the atrium, greets the mistress.
Matertera mea hodie ad villam venit, et neptem suam laetam salutat.
My maternal aunt comes to the house today, and greets her happy niece.
Mane hospes benignam dominam iterum salutavit et viro, qui non iam asper erat, gratias egit.
In the morning the guest greeted the kind mistress again and gave thanks to the man, who was no longer harsh.
Mater rediens filium salutat.
The returning mother greets her son.
Omnis domus patrem redeuntem salutat.
The whole household greets the returning father.
Socer laetus et socrus benigna sponsam in atrio salutant.
The happy father-in-law and the kind mother-in-law greet the bride in the atrium.
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