caelum

Usages of caelum

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.”)
Magistra discipulis etiam fabulas de caelo narrat.
The teacher also tells the students stories about the sky.
Discipulus caelum spectat.
The student looks at the sky.
Nauta caelum in mari spectat.
The sailor watches the sky at sea.
Senex in provincia ambulat et caelum spectat.
The old man walks in the province and looks at the sky.
Discipulus scit multum de caelo.
The student knows a lot about the sky.
Discipulus dicit: "Caelum specto, nam interdum est pulchrum."
The student says: "I look at the sky, for sometimes it is beautiful."
Hodie caelum clarum est.
Today the sky is bright.
Sol mane in caelo lucet.
In the morning the sun shines in the sky.
In caelo multae nubes sunt, et pluvia lente cadit.
In the sky there are many clouds, and rain falls slowly.
Ego puto caelum hodie clarum esse.
I think that the sky is bright today.

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