Usages of numerare
Mater pecuniam numerat et piscem emere vult.
Mother counts the money and wants to buy fish.
Olim pater pecuniam lente numerabat, nam numeri magni erant.
Once father was slowly counting the money, for the numbers were large.
Mater dicit se, antequam ad macellum eat, semper nummos numerare.
Mother says that before she goes to the market, she always counts the coins.
Mater puellas hortatur ut mane ad pratum veniant et vaccas numerent.
Mother encourages the girls to come to the meadow in the morning and count the cows.
Mulier iuxta rivum sedet et quinque lapides in aqua numerat.
The woman sits next to the stream and counts five stones in the water.
Puella septem flores et decem folia in horto numerat, dum soror eius cantat.
The girl counts seven flowers and ten leaves in the garden while her sister sings.
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