Usages of amica
Soror tua heri ad scholam venit, quia cum amica sua studere voluit.
Your sister came to the school yesterday, because she wanted to study with her friend.
Puer nunc parvum timorem sentit, sed cum amica sua ridet.
The boy now feels a little fear, but he laughs with his friend.
Puella sportam cum pane et aqua fert, ut amicam aegrotam auxilio iuvet.
The girl carries a basket with bread and water, so that she may help her sick friend.
Puella cupit cum amica sua ad thermas ire.
The girl desires to go to the baths with her friend.
Cras discipula cum amica sua ad mercatum proximum convenire vult.
Tomorrow the female student wants to meet her friend at the nearest market.
Puella ad angulum vici stat et amicam exspectat.
The girl stands at the corner of the street and waits for her friend.
Amica eius procul ab ianua exspectat et dicit fortunam bonam non statim venire.
Her friend waits far from the door and says that good fortune does not come at once.
Ego saepe cogito utrum amica mea cras ventura sit.
I often think about whether my friend is going to come tomorrow.
Mater puellae permittit ut post scholam apud amicam maneat.
Mother allows the girl to stay with her friend after school.
Discipula amicae suae in via occurrit et epistulam ostendit.
The female student meets her friend on the road and shows her a letter.
Amica puellae beneficium facit, et puella ei magnas gratias agit.
The girl's friend does her a favor, and the girl gives her great thanks.
Sed amica mea audet etiam sententias difficiliores statim scribere.
But my friend dares to write even more difficult sentences at once.
AI Language TutorTry it ↗
“What's the best way to learn Latin grammar?”
Latin grammar becomes intuitive with practice. Focus on understanding the core patterns first — how sentences are structured, how verbs change form, and how words relate to each other. Our course breaks these concepts into small lessons so you can build understanding step by step.
Sign up free — start using our AI language tutor
Start learning LatinMaster Latin — from amica to fluency
All course content and exercises are completely free — no paywalls, no trial periods, no signup needed.
- ✓Infinitely deep — unlimited vocabulary and grammar
- ✓Fast-paced — build complex sentences from the start
- ✓Unforgettable — efficient spaced repetition system
- ✓ AI tutor to answer your grammar questions