bibliotheca

Usages of bibliotheca

In bibliotheca unus homo quiete sedet et librum veterem legit, igitur schola tota tacet.
In the library one person sits quietly and reads an old book, therefore the whole school is silent.
Prope scholam parva bibliotheca est, ubi discipuli post scholam libros legere amant.
Near the school there is a small library, where the students like to read books after school.
Discipuli diu in bibliotheca manent, quia discere volunt etiam ea quae difficilia sunt, non solum quae facilia sunt.
The students stay in the library for a long time, because they want to learn even the things that are difficult, not only the things that are easy.
Discipuli per bibliothecam quiete ambulant.
The students walk quietly through the library.
Post scholam discipuli etiam in bibliotheca manent.
After school the students also stay in the library.
Ea saepe in bibliotheca libros legit.
She often reads books in the library.
Magistra putat discipulos in bibliotheca sedere et tacere.
The female teacher thinks that the students are sitting in the library and keeping silent.
Ego libenter in bibliotheca libros veteres lego.
I gladly read old books in the library.
Discipulus dicit se librum veterem in bibliotheca relinquere velle.
The student says that he wants to leave an old book in the library.
Nos in bibliotheca tacemus, ut veritatem facilius audire possimus.
We are silent in the library, so that we can hear the truth more easily.
Discipulus in bibliotheca librum veterem legere cupit.
The student wants to read an old book in the library.
In bibliotheca tacere debes, quia alii libros legunt.
In the library you ought to be silent, because others are reading books.
Discipuli in bibliotheca melius discunt, quia ibi tacent.
The students learn better in the library, because there they are silent.
In bibliotheca muri veteres sunt, sed tectum tutum manet.
In the library the walls are old, but the roof remains safe.
Ad sinistram taberna est, ad dextram autem bibliotheca.
On the left there is a shop, but on the right there is a library.
In bibliotheca codex veterrimus in cista magna servatur.
In the library the oldest book is kept in a large chest.
Tacete; magister enim in bibliotheca legit.
Be silent; for the teacher is reading in the library.
Discipuli in bibliotheca facilius discunt, quia ibi tacent.
The students learn more easily in the library, because they are silent there.
In bibliotheca discipulus sedens litteras poetae veteris describit.
In the library the student, sitting down, copies the letters of an old poet.
Magister dicit discipulos in bibliotheca tacere oportere.
The teacher says that the students ought to be silent in the library.
Omnes in bibliotheca tacent, ut magistram audire possint.
Everyone is silent in the library, so that they can hear the teacher.
Ea in bibliotheca codicem veterrimum legit, quia libros veteres amat.
She reads a very old book in the library, because she loves old books.
Mater timet ne filius in bibliotheca studium neglegat et tantum imagines spectet.
Mother fears that her son may neglect his studies in the library and only look at the pictures.
Magistra non patitur discipulos sine ordine ex bibliotheca egredi.
The teacher does not allow the students to go out of the library without order.
Magister te in bibliotheca exspectat.
The teacher is waiting for you in the library.
Tres discipuli in bibliotheca libros veteres legunt.
Three students read old books in the library.
Taberna contra bibliothecam stat, et discipula ibi chartam novam emere vult.
The shop stands opposite the library, and the student wants to buy new paper there.
Discipula bibliothecam desiderat, quia diu domi manere debet.
The female student misses the library, because she has to stay at home for a long time.
Pater quoque in bibliotheca libros veteres legit.
Father also reads old books in the library.
Mater etiam libros veteres in bibliotheca legit.
Mother too reads old books in the library.
In bibliotheca quisque librum suum aperit et interea voces aliorum non facile audit.
In the library each person opens his or her own book, and meanwhile does not easily hear the voices of the others.
Quidam in bibliotheca tacent, alii de fabula disputant.
Some are silent in the library, others discuss the story.
Alii in bibliotheca libros veteres legunt.
Some read old books in the library.
Amicitia inter duas discipulas paulatim nascitur, dum cotidie simul in bibliotheca sedent.
A friendship gradually grows between two female students, while they sit together in the library every day.
In hac bibliotheca non satis spatii est, itaque quidam discipuli foris exspectant.
In this library there is not enough space, and so some students wait outside.
In bibliotheca nemo omnino clamare audet; qui aliquid dicere vult, amico tantum susurrat.
In the library no one dares to shout at all; whoever wants to say something only whispers to a friend.
Magistra neminem in bibliotheca clamare patitur.
The teacher allows no one to shout in the library.
Discipulus librum amissum in bibliotheca quaerit.
The student looks for the lost book in the library.
Silentium in bibliotheca servandum est.
Silence must be observed in the library.
Postquam puella vestimenta plicavit et in armario posuit, ad bibliothecam rediit ut librum amissum quaereret.
After the girl folded the clothes and put them in the cupboard, she returned to the library to look for the lost book.
Magistra discipulas in bibliotheca tacere sinit, sed susurrare non sinit.
The teacher allows the female students to be silent in the library, but does not allow them to whisper.
Aliqui in bibliotheca tacent, alii de auctore disputant.
Some are silent in the library, others discuss the author.
Puella librum non in mensa, sed in scrinio relinquit, quia bibliotheca quietior est cum omnia ordine servantur.
The girl leaves the book not on the table, but in the case, because the library is quieter when everything is kept in order.
Mater filiae dicit se malle in bibliotheca sedere et commentarium legere quam in contione diu stare.
Mother tells her daughter that she prefers to sit in the library and read a notebook rather than stand a long time in an assembly.
Bibliotheca quieta ad meditandum melior est quam forum plenum, sed forum ad audiendos oratores melius est.
A quiet library is better for thinking than a full forum, but the forum is better for hearing orators.
Bibliotheca quietior est quam forum.
The library is quieter than the forum.
Quies in bibliotheca discipulis grata est.
Silence in the library is pleasing to the students.
Magistra et discipula una in bibliotheca sedent.
The teacher and the female student sit together in the library.
Magistra iis libros dat, qui in bibliotheca tacent.
The teacher gives books to those who are silent in the library.
Discipuli in bibliotheca manent usque ad vesperum.
The students stay in the library until evening.
Magistra in bibliotheca loquens a discipulis auditur.
The teacher, speaking in the library, is heard by the students.
Magistra illum in bibliotheca exspectat.
The teacher waits for him in the library.
Disciplina postulat ut discipuli in bibliotheca taceant.
Discipline requires that the students be silent in the library.
Lucia quoque in bibliotheca libros veteres legit.
Lucia too reads old books in the library.
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