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Nos cum magistra in oppidum ambulamus et forum intramus.
(We walk into the town with the teacher and enter the forum.)
Cotidie prima hora medicus in oppidum venit, secunda hora autem medica ad scholam ambulat.
Every day at the first hour the male doctor comes into the town, but at the second hour the female doctor walks to the school.
Cum tabellarius ad villam veniret, servus eum celeriter in atrium duxit.
When the letter-carrier was coming to the villa, a servant quickly led him into the atrium.
Medicus matrem in cubiculum ducit, puerum sanat, et post paucos dies puer iterum in horto ludit.
The doctor leads the mother into the bedroom, heals the boy, and after a few days the boy plays in the garden again.
Ianua a serva aperitur, et hospes in atrium ducitur.
The door is opened by the female servant, and the guest is led into the atrium.
Servus hospitem per ianuam in atrium ducit.
The servant leads the guest through the door into the atrium.
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.
Ubi medicus venit, mater eum in cubiculum ducit.
When the doctor comes, mother leads him into the bedroom.
Cum uvae maturae erunt, puellae ad colligendas uvas in vineam venient.
When the grapes are ripe, the girls will come into the vineyard to gather grapes.
Puer ad saxum currit et de saxo in herbam salit.
The boy runs to the rock and jumps from the rock into the grass.
Postquam magistra in scholam ingressa est, discipuli tacere incipiunt.
After the teacher has entered the school, the students begin to be silent.
Hospes in atrium ingressus dominam salutat.
The guest, having entered the atrium, greets the mistress.
Serva per scalas in atrium descendit.
The maid goes down the stairs into the atrium.
Cum sol oritur, lumen per fenestram in cubiculum intrat.
When the sun rises, light enters the bedroom through the window.
Mater dicit panem non statim secandum esse in partes nimis parvas, quia pater magnum frustum semper petit.
Mother says that the bread should not be cut at once into pieces that are too small, because father always asks for a large piece.
Serva aquam calidam in pelvim fundit et sapone parvo manus lavat; situlam prope ianuam relinquit.
The maid pours warm water into the basin and washes her hands with a little soap; she leaves the bucket near the door.
Mater aquam calidam in pelvim fundit, ut infans manus lavet.
Mother pours warm water into the basin, so that the baby may wash his hands.
Sol oriens per fenestram in cubiculum lucet.
The rising sun shines through the window into the bedroom.
Sol occidens per fenestram in cubiculum lucet.
The setting sun shines through the window into the bedroom.
Magistra quaerit discipulam quae hanc sententiam in linguam Latinam recte transferat.
The teacher looks for a female student who may translate this sentence correctly into Latin.
Cum omnes tabellas in urnam miserint, praeco numerum suffragiorum clare referet.
When everyone has put the ballots into the urn, the herald will report the number of votes clearly.
Magistra vult discipulos non solum tabellas in capsam deponere, sed etiam ea quae audiverunt inter se conferre.
The teacher wants the students not only to put the tablets into the box, but also to compare among themselves the things that they heard.
Praeco cives monet ut tabellas in urnam deponant.
The herald warns the citizens to place their ballots into the urn.
Mater mappam in armarium mittit, ne canis eam capiat.
Mother puts the napkin into the cupboard, so that the dog may not take it.
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