magistra

Usages of magistra

Discipula magistrae flores donat, et cum ea in horto sedet.
(The female student gives flowers to the female teacher, and sits with her in the garden.)
Magistra discipulis narrat de mari.
The teacher tells the students about the sea.
Magistra discipulis etiam fabulas de caelo narrat.
The teacher also tells the students stories about the sky.
Magistra discipulum salutat.
The teacher greets the student.
Discipulus magistrae verbum pacis dat.
The student gives a word of peace to the teacher.
Magistra eis libros dat.
The teacher gives them books.
Nos consilium magistrae libenter accipimus.
We gladly accept the teacher’s advice.
Magistra vobis fabulam de mari narrat.
The teacher tells you a story about the sea.
Si culpa parva est, magistra poenam gravem non dat.
If the fault is small, the teacher does not give a severe punishment.
Discipula rogat quomodo ad scholam pervenire possit, et magistra ei viam ostendit.
The female student asks how she can reach the school, and the teacher shows her the way.
Puella fidelis est, et magistra fidem eius laudat.
The girl is loyal, and the teacher praises her loyalty.
Magistra dicit discipulam nihil celare debere, si auxilium petere vult.
The teacher says that the student ought to hide nothing if she wants to ask for help.
Discipula chartam suam magistrae tradit.
The female student hands her own paper to the teacher.
Magistra discipulis narrat reum aequum iudicium sperare debere, non rumorem falsum timere.
The teacher tells the students that an accused person ought to hope for a fair trial, not fear a false rumor.
Si tibi consilio opus est, magistram ipsam interroga.
If you need advice, ask the teacher herself.
Magistra illum in bibliotheca exspectat.
The teacher waits for him in the library.
Consilium magistrae mihi multum placet.
The teacher’s advice pleases me a great deal.
Magistra mores discipulae bonos laudat.
The teacher praises the student's good character.
Magistra dicit convicium esse molestum et strepitum sine causa facere.
The teacher says that an insult is annoying and creates noise without reason.
Si quis callidus est, potestne etiam modestiam servare? Magistra respondet posse, si gloriam non quaerat.
If someone is clever, can that person also keep modesty? The teacher answers that it is possible, if he does not seek glory.
Magistra in schola dicit accidere ut homines infelices celerius mutentur, si amici benigni adsint.
The teacher says in school that it happens that unhappy people change more quickly if kind friends are present.
Cum magistra intrat, omnes tacent.
When the teacher enters, everyone is silent.
Magistra duodecim discipulis fabulam de mari narrat.
The teacher tells twelve students a story about the sea.
Antequam nuptiae incipiant, magistra, quae etiam propinqua est, puellis dicit bonos mores in omni domo servandos esse.
Before the wedding begins, the teacher, who is also a relative, tells the girls that good manners must be kept in every house.
In silva serpens longus e gramine apparet, sed magistra discipulos monet ne ad serpentem accedant.
In the forest a long snake appears out of the grass, but the teacher warns the students not to approach the snake.
Puer rogat utrum serpens ferox sit; magistra respondet non omnem serpentem hominibus nocere.
The boy asks whether the snake is fierce; the teacher replies that not every snake harms people.
Magistra dicit historiam regni antiqui discipulis utilem esse.
The teacher says that the history of the ancient kingdom is useful to the students.
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