mane

Usages of mane

Sol mane in caelo lucet.
In the morning the sun shines in the sky.
Sol, qui mane lucet, discipulum laetum facit.
The sun, which shines in the morning, makes the student happy.
Puella mane fenestram domi aperit.
In the morning the girl opens the window at home.
Mane mater opus incipit; vespere tamen finire potest.
In the morning mother begins the work; in the evening, however, she can finish it.
Mater mane laborare incipit, sed vespere in horto cum familia sedet.
Mother begins to work in the morning, but in the evening she sits in the garden with the family.
Mater puerum mane excitat, et pater puellam deinde excitat.
Mother wakes the boy in the morning, and father then wakes the girl.
Mater puerum mane excitat, et puer statim tunicam puram induit.
Mother wakes the boy in the morning, and the boy immediately puts on a clean tunic.
Mane puella ientaculum parvum sumit, quia magna fames eam excitat.
In the morning the girl eats a small breakfast, because great hunger wakes her.
Mane uxor ante speculum stat et capillos lente parat.
In the morning the wife stands before the mirror and slowly arranges her hair.
Mane mater prima surgit et aquam calidam parat.
In the morning mother gets up first and prepares warm water.
Tibi sero ad lectum ire non licet, quia cras mane surgere necesse est.
You are not allowed to go to bed late, because tomorrow you must get up in the morning.
Hortulana mane venit ad serendum, et parva semina in terra bona ponit.
The female gardener comes in the morning to sow, and she places small seeds in good soil.
Cras mane tibi surgere necesse est, quia ad scholam venire debes.
Tomorrow morning you must get up, because you must come to school.
Mater et filia mane e villa proficiscuntur.
Mother and daughter set out from the house in the morning.
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