Usages of senex
In insula magna silva est, et multi senes ibi habitant.
(On the large island there is a forest, and many old men live there.)
Senex saepe in silva ambulat et caelum spectat.
(An old man often walks in the forest and looks at the sky.)
Senex clamat: “Caelum manet triste, sed nos manemus in insula.”
(The old man shouts: “The sky remains sad, but we remain on the island.”)
Vos in urbe manetis et senes spectatis.
(You [plural] remain in the city and watch the old men.)
Senex aquam petit.
The old man asks for water.
Multi senes ibi habitant.
Many old men live there.
Senex in provincia ambulat et caelum spectat.
The old man walks in the province and looks at the sky.
Senex saepe in horto orat et pacem sperat.
The old man often prays in the garden and hopes for peace.
Senex nuntium bonum vocat.
The old man calls the good messenger.
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