Usages of sperare
Bellum in provincia timetur, sed pax mox speratur.
(War is feared in the province, but peace is soon hoped for.)
Senex saepe in horto orat et pacem sperat.
The old man often prays in the garden and hopes for peace.
Vir pacem sperat.
The man hopes for peace.
Post cenam mater in horto orat et pacem sperat.
After dinner mother prays in the garden and hopes for peace.
Discipuli bellum timent, sed pacem sperant.
The students fear war, but they hope for peace.
Quisque pacem sperat.
Each person hopes for peace.
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 iustitia in iudicio servatur, etiam reus aequum iudicium sperat.
If justice is preserved in the trial, even the accused hopes for a fair judgment.
Reus iudicium severum timet, sed iustitiam sperat.
The accused fears a harsh judgment, but hopes for justice.
Quamquam rea timet, iudicium aequum sperat.
Although the accused woman is afraid, she hopes for a fair trial.
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