Usages of frigidus
Hodie dies frigidus est, sed domus calida est.
Today the day is cold, but the house is warm.
Puer aquam frigidam bibere non vult, sed mater ei aquam calidam dat.
The boy does not want to drink cold water, but mother gives him warm water.
Filia respondet: "Librum lego, quia foris dies frigidus est."
The daughter answers: "I am reading a book, because outside the day is cold."
Unus homo in via solus ambulat; pluvia frigida cadit, igitur domum currit.
One person walks alone in the street; cold rain is falling, therefore he runs home.
Hodie ad forum ire non possum, quia pluvia frigida cadit.
Today I cannot go to the forum, because cold rain is falling.
Hospes in villa manet, quia pluvia frigida cadit.
The guest stays in the villa, because cold rain is falling.
Ego credo nos in villa manere posse, quamquam pluvia frigida cadit.
I believe that we can stay in the villa, although cold rain is falling.
Ventus frigidus est, igitur puella domi manet.
The wind is cold, therefore the girl stays at home.
Quamquam dies frigidus est, nos in villa cenamus.
Although the day is cold, we dine in the villa.
Puella in scalis sedet, quia gradus frigidi pedes eius laedunt.
The girl sits on the stairs, because the cold steps hurt her feet.
Ventus frigidus pedes puellae laedit.
The cold wind hurts the girl's feet.
In arena frigida sedere nolo, sed in umbra prope litus libenter maneo.
I do not want to sit on cold sand, but I gladly stay in the shade near the shore.
Tu tunicam calidam induere debes, quia ventus frigidus est.
You must put on a warm tunic, because the wind is cold.
Mater dicit vultum filiae laetum esse, sed nasum eius frigidum esse.
Mother says that her daughter’s face is happy, but that her nose is cold.
Si nasus tuus frigidus est et bracchia quoque frigida sunt, domi manere melius est.
If your nose is cold and your arms are cold too, it is better to stay at home.
Puer dicit aquam nimis frigidam esse.
The boy says that the water is too cold.
Aurora frigida est, sed puella e somno cito surgit.
Dawn is cold, but the girl rises quickly from sleep.
Vespere omnes domum revertuntur, quia ventus frigidus est.
In the evening everyone returns home, because the wind is cold.
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