dea

Usages of dea

Dea imperatori verbum pacis mittit, et imperator orat in templo.
The goddess sends a word of peace to the emperor, and the emperor prays in the temple.
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.”)
Dea bellum non amat, imperator pacem amat, et nos omnes possumus dormire.
The goddess does not love war, the emperor loves peace, and we all can sleep.
Cum sacerdos coronam deae obtulerit, omnes quieti stabunt.
When the priestess has offered a garland to the goddess, everyone will stand quietly.
Puella ad fanum venit et numen deae ibi adesse putat.
The girl comes to the shrine and thinks that the divine power of the goddess is present there.
Regina ad fanum ambulat, quia numen deae patriae auxilio esse credit.
The queen walks to the shrine, because she believes the divine power of the goddess is a help to the fatherland.
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