Usages of fortis
Magister discipulis narrat: “Mens bona te fortem facit.”
(The teacher tells the students: “A good mind makes you strong.”)
Magister dicit: “Discipuli multum student, et eorum mentes manent fortes.”
(The teacher says: “The students study a lot, and their minds remain strong.”)
Tu es timidus, tamen mens tua fortis est.
You are timid, however your mind is strong.
Discipuli libros legunt et cum magistro loquuntur; sic cotidie multum discunt, ut mentes eorum semper fortiores sint.
The students read books and talk with the teacher; thus every day they learn much, so that their minds may always be stronger.
Intra portam multae feminae exspectant, sed extra urbem ventus adhuc fortis est.
Inside the gate many women are waiting, but outside the city the wind is still strong.
Marcus dicit remigem fortem et portitorem prudentem utramque viam tutam fecisse.
Marcus says that a strong rower and a prudent ferryman made both routes safe.
Quamvis dolor magnus sit, mens tamen fortis manet.
Although the pain is great, the spirit nevertheless remains strong.
Februarius brevior est quam Ianuarius, sed mense Februario saepe ventus fortis manet.
February is shorter than January, but in February a strong wind often remains.
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