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Ego amo studere verbis Latinis, sed mens me non laetam facit.
(I love to study Latin words, but my mind does not make me happy.)
Magister me laudat.
The teacher praises me.
Laetus sum, quia magister meus me laudat.
I am happy because my teacher praises me.
Avus puero dicit: “Si chartam et stilum habes, epistulam hodie scribe et cras ad me redi.”
Grandfather says to the boy: “If you have paper and a stylus, write a letter today and return to me tomorrow.”
Me taedet clamoris in foro, quia domi quiete legere volo.
I am tired of the noise in the forum, because I want to read quietly at home.
Quid agam, si mater me domi manere cogit?
What am I to do if mother forces me to stay at home?
Avia saepe memorat se, cum iuvenis esset, has historias legere solitam esse; ego autem recordor me illam fabulam iam audivisse.
Grandmother often says that, when she was young, she used to read these stories; I, however, remember that I have already heard that story.
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