Usages of nuntius
Nuntius imperatori verbum novum dicit.
(The messenger tells the emperor a new word.)
Nuntius prope ignem sedet et “Possumus multum laborare!” clamat.
(The messenger sits near the fire and shouts: “We can work a lot!”)
Templum altum prope oppidum stat, et nuntius orat ibi.
(The tall temple stands near the town, and the messenger prays there.)
Nuntius dicit: “Mox dea ad urbem ambulabit et templum laetum erit.”
(The messenger says: “Soon the goddess will walk to the city and the temple will be happy.”)
Nuntius de nova tempestate narrat.
The messenger tells about the new storm.
Nuntius discipulis dicit verbum bonum.
The messenger tells the students a good word.
Senex nuntium bonum vocat.
The old man calls the good messenger.
Nuntius clarus in foro stat.
The famous messenger stands in the forum.
Subito nuntius venit et dicit certum esse hostes prope urbem manere.
Suddenly a messenger comes and says that it is certain that enemies are staying near the city.
Nuntius dicit se verum dixisse.
The messenger says that he told the truth.
Nuntius clam ad tabernam venit et mercatori consilium dat.
A messenger comes secretly to the shop and gives the merchant advice.
Nuntius auditus est, et turba tacet.
The messenger has been heard, and the crowd is silent.
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