Usages of parvus
Cum bona amicitia, laeti vivimus et timorem parvum sentimus.
With good friendship, we live happily and feel little fear.
Puer nunc parvum timorem sentit, sed cum amica sua ridet.
The boy now feels a little fear, but he laughs with his friend.
Puella parva aviam audit, quae cantat, et lucernam obscuram spectat.
The little girl listens to her grandmother, who is singing, and looks at the dim lamp.
Domina gaudium magnum sentit, sed dominus etiam iram parvam sentit.
The lady feels great joy, but the master also feels a little anger.
In cena piscem et carnem parvam habemus.
At dinner we have fish and a little meat.
Parvus infans in domo dormit, sed mater vigilat.
The little baby sleeps in the house, but mother keeps watch.
Parva puella quaerit ubi fons sub colle lateat; hortulana ei viam monstrat.
The little girl asks where the spring is hidden below the hill; the gardener shows her the way.
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.
Parva avis in nido sedet.
The little bird sits in the nest.
Parva avis ad nidum volat.
The little bird flies to the nest.
Parvus agnus prope ovem stat et balare incipit.
A little lamb stands near the sheep and begins to bleat.
Pastor gregem per pratum ducit et agnum parvum pascit.
The shepherd leads the flock through the meadow and feeds the little lamb.
Parva avis super murum volat.
The little bird flies over the wall.
Serva aquam calidam in pelvim fundit et sapone parvo manus lavat; situlam prope ianuam relinquit.
The maid pours warm water into the basin and washes her hands with a little soap; she leaves the bucket near the door.
Cum legatus appropinquaret, puer parvus primus eum agnovit et matri monstravit.
When the envoy was approaching, the little boy recognized him first and showed him to his mother.
Nauta in ripa stat et gubernaculum naviculae puero parvo ostendit.
The sailor stands on the riverbank and shows the rudder of the little boat to the little boy.
Mater viaticum parvum secum fert, quia via longa est.
Mother carries a little provision for the journey with her, because the road is long.
Gemellus parvum puerum tenet, dum gemella cum serva coronas ordinat.
The twin brother holds the little boy while the twin sister arranges garlands with the maid.
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