Usages of eius
Nunc mater laboriosior est quam pater, nam tota domus cura eius est et tamen gaudet.
Now mother is more hardworking than father, for the whole house is her responsibility and yet she rejoices.
Mater oculos eius laudat.
Mother praises his eyes.
In mercatu panem, caseum, et olivas emit, et sporta eius plena est.
In the market she buys bread, cheese, and olives, and her basket is full.
Quia memoria eius bona est, puella verba nova non facile obliviscitur.
Because her memory is good, the girl does not easily forget the new words.
Puella in scalis sedet, quia gradus frigidi pedes eius laedunt.
The girl sits on the stairs, because the cold steps hurt her feet.
Puella in arena ludit, et frater eius prope litus ambulat.
The girl plays on the sand, and her brother walks near the shore.
Si discipula officium non facit, culpa eius clara est; si bene laborat, praemium accipit.
If a female student does not do her duty, her fault is clear; if she works well, she receives a reward.
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.
Amica eius procul ab ianua exspectat et dicit fortunam bonam non statim venire.
Her friend waits far from the door and says that good fortune does not come at once.
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.
Iudex dicit ius mulieris servandum esse, quia fur pecuniam eius cepit.
The judge says that the woman’s right must be preserved, because the thief took her money.
Puella fidelis est, et magistra fidem eius laudat.
The girl is loyal, and the teacher praises her loyalty.
In iudicio iudex reae innocentiam quaerit, non pecuniam eius.
In the trial the judge seeks the woman’s innocence, not her money.
Quamvis severitas iudicis multis dura videatur, honestas tamen eius omnibus clara est.
Although the judge’s strictness may seem harsh to many, her honesty is nevertheless clear to everyone.
Puella misera in cubiculo sedet, quia amica eius abest.
The unhappy girl sits in the bedroom, because her friend is away.
Lucia et amica eius versus veteres conferunt, ut melius intellegant quid auctor sentiat.
Lucia and her friend compare old verses, so that they may better understand what the author thinks.
Haec femina pauperior est quam illa, sed animus eius fortis est.
This woman is poorer than that one, but her spirit is brave.
Puella lac calidum bibere non vult, quia os eius dolet.
The girl does not want to drink hot milk, because her mouth hurts.
Gemellus frater puellae ridet, sed gemella soror eius adhuc ante speculum stat.
The girl’s twin brother laughs, but her twin sister is still standing before the mirror.
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