post

Usages of post

Post brevem diem in schola corpus discipuli iam laborare non vult, sed mens eius laeta manet.
After a short day at school the student's body no longer wants to work, but his mind remains happy.
Post scholam discipuli domum venerunt, et magistra matri tuae nuntium misit.
After school the students came home, and the female teacher sent a message to your mother.
Post quietam noctem corpus discipulae non est triste, sed laborare vult et studere potest.
After a quiet night the female student's body is not sad, but it wants to work and is able to study.
Post scholam domum vestram venite, deinde cum aliis amicis ludite.
After school come to your home, then play with the other friends.
Post cenam servus in culina manet et cum coquo de die longo loquitur.
After dinner the servant stays in the kitchen and talks with the cook about the long day.
Prope scholam parva bibliotheca est, ubi discipuli post scholam libros legere amant.
Near the school there is a small library, where the students like to read books after school.
In culina coquus cum servo cenam parat, ut familia post longum diem bene cenet.
In the kitchen the cook prepares dinner with the servant, so that the family may dine well after the long day.
Post scholam discipuli etiam in bibliotheca manent.
After school the students also stay in the library.
Post spectaculum mater dicit: “Ite mecum ad thermas; corpus lavare oportet.”
After the show mother says: “Go with me to the baths; it is necessary to wash the body.”
Post iudicium actrix iterum in scaena stat, et turba ei plaudit; laetitia in turba manet.
After the trial the actress again stands on the stage, and the crowd applauds her; joy remains in the crowd.
Post iudicium mercator pecuniam reddere vult.
After the trial the merchant wants to return the money.
Post cenam mater in horto orat et pacem sperat.
After dinner mother prays in the garden and hopes for peace.
Familia post cenam in horto tacet.
The family is silent in the garden after dinner.
Medicus matrem in cubiculum ducit, puerum sanat, et post paucos dies puer iterum in horto ludit.
The doctor leads the mother into the bedroom, heals the boy, and after a few days the boy plays in the garden again.
Post cenam amici in eadem caupona conveniunt et de itinere loquuntur.
After dinner friends meet in the same inn and talk about the journey.
Post paucos dies puer quoque equitat, et equus eum bene portat.
After a few days the boy also rides, and the horse carries him well.
Post ientaculum serva calices et patinas lavat, dum domina in atrio epistulam legit.
After breakfast the female servant washes the cups and plates, while the mistress reads a letter in the atrium.
Post hiemem ver venit, et puellae flores in horto iterum vident.
After winter spring comes, and the girls see flowers in the garden again.
Post scholam discipuli domi prandium breve sumunt.
After school the students have a short lunch at home.
Post scholam liber magistro dandus est.
After school the book must be given to the teacher.
Terra post pluviam bona est, et herba in campo alta est.
The ground is good after the rain, and the grass in the field is tall.
Post cenam panis siccus manet, et puer aquam petit.
After dinner the bread remains dry, and the boy asks for water.
Post pluviam campus tam viridis est ut avus diu eum spectet.
After the rain the field is so green that grandfather looks at it for a long time.
Post ientaculum puella in lecto iacet et librum legit, quia ei pectus dolet.
After breakfast the girl lies in bed and reads a book, because her chest hurts.
Post scholam magister cum discipulis de sermone brevi et claro loquitur.
After school the teacher speaks with the students about a short and clear conversation.
Post cenam parentes cum filiis et filiabus longum sermonem de vita bona habent.
After dinner the parents have a long conversation with their sons and daughters about a good life.
Mater promittit se post paucos menses aliud convivium celebraturam esse, si pax manserit.
Mother promises that after a few months she will celebrate another feast, if peace has remained.
Post paucos dies semina in sulco iam crescunt, sed radices adhuc parvae sunt.
After a few days the seeds are already growing in the furrow, but the roots are still small.
Post pluviam serva scopam capit ad verrendum atrium, quia folia et lutum ante ianuam iacent.
After the rain the female servant takes a broom to sweep the atrium, because leaves and mud lie before the door.
Post tempestatem multum lutum in vico manet, et pueri extra domum ludere non possunt.
After the storm much mud remains in the street, and the boys cannot play outside the house.
Post meridiem puellae ad colligendas uvas iterum venire volunt, sed mater dicit uvas nondum maturas esse.
In the afternoon the girls want to come again to gather grapes, but mother says that the grapes are not yet ripe.
Post pluviam mensa siccanda est, quia stillae aquae in mensa manent.
After the rain the table must be dried, because drops of water remain on the table.
Post pluviam serva mensam panno humido siccat.
After the rain the female servant dries the table with a wet cloth.
Post scholam puellae ad fontem prope collem ambulant, quia ibi aqua purissima est.
After school the girls walk to the spring near the hill, because the water there is very pure.
Post cenam avia infantes curat et parvum puerum in lecto ponit.
After dinner grandmother takes care of the children and puts the little boy in bed.
Placenta in mensa est, sed mater dicit eam post cenam dandam esse.
There is a cake on the table, but mother says that it must be given after dinner.
Post tempestatem pauci flores in horto manent.
After the storm, few flowers remain in the garden.
Post longam horam requies brevis discipulis valde bona est.
After a long hour, a short rest is very good for the students.
Post brevem requiem discipuli celerius scribunt.
After a short rest the students write more quickly.
Puer post prandium otium breve cupit.
The boy wants a short rest after lunch.
Inopia aquae agricolas terret, sed post pluviam magna copia aquae erit.
The lack of water frightens the farmers, but after the rain there will be a great supply of water.
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