Usages of ibi
In insula magna silva est, et multi senes ibi habitant.
(On the large island there is a forest, and many old men live there.)
Multi senes ibi habitant.
Many old men live there.
Templum altum prope oppidum stat, et nuntius orat ibi.
(The tall temple stands near the town, and the messenger prays there.)
Magister cum discipulis in schola manet, ne pueri soli per viam domum currant; nam pueri ibi tuti sunt.
The teacher stays in the school with the students, so that the boys do not run home alone through the street; for there the boys are safe.
Discipuli in bibliotheca melius discunt, quia ibi tacent.
The students learn better in the library, because there they are silent.
Discipuli in bibliotheca facilius discunt, quia ibi tacent.
The students learn more easily in the library, because they are silent there.
Post scholam puellae ad fontem prope collem ambulant, quia ibi aqua purissima est.
After school the girls walk to the spring near the hill, because the water there is very pure.
Anates in lacu natant, quia aqua ibi quieta est.
The ducks swim in the lake, because the water there is calm.
Taberna contra bibliothecam stat, et discipula ibi chartam novam emere vult.
The shop stands opposite the library, and the student wants to buy new paper there.
Pistrinum contra macellum stat, et mater ibi panem recentem emit.
The bakery stands opposite the market, and mother buys fresh bread there.
Hoc scamnum sella vetere commodius est, itaque duae discipulae ibi libenter sedent.
This bench is more comfortable than the old chair, and so two female students gladly sit there.
Haec sella commodior est quam illud scamnum, quia avia diu ibi sedere potest.
This chair is more comfortable than that bench, because grandmother can sit there for a long time.
Magistra postremo dicit: “Ubi honestas, prudentia, et diligentia manent, ibi nec severitas nec laus discipulis nocet.”
At last the teacher says: “Where honesty, prudence, and diligence remain, there neither strictness nor praise harms the students.”
Serva dicit se mappam sub pulvino reliquisse, cum infans ibi luderet.
The maid says that she left the napkin under the pillow while the baby was playing there.
In media via currere non licet, quia plaustra ibi transeunt.
It is not permitted to run in the middle of the road, because wagons pass there.
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