Usages of facilius
Discipulus domi manet ut verba difficilia iterum discat et postea facilius scribat.
The student stays at home so that he may learn the difficult words again and later write more easily.
Cum magister tacet, discipuli veritatem facilius audiunt.
When the teacher is silent, the students hear the truth more easily.
Nos in bibliotheca tacemus, ut veritatem facilius audire possimus.
We are silent in the library, so that we can hear the truth more easily.
Si discipuli inter se aperte disputant, saepe rem difficiliorem facilius intellegunt.
If the students discuss openly among themselves, they often understand a more difficult matter more easily.
Magistra exemplum clarum ostendit, ita discipuli facilius discunt.
The teacher shows a clear example, so the students learn more easily.
Molitor dicit se molam veterem lente vertere, sed molam novam facilius vertere.
The miller says that he turns the old millstone slowly, but the new millstone more easily.
Si omnes honesti et fideles sunt, fama bona manet et salus omnium facilius servatur.
If everyone is honest and loyal, a good reputation remains and the safety of all is preserved more easily.
Hic modus discipulis placet, quia facilius discunt.
This method pleases the students, because they learn more easily.
Onus servae grave est, sed plaustrum id facilius portat.
The maid’s load is heavy, but the wagon carries it more easily.
Magistra discipulis dicit verba nova antea discenda esse, ut in schola facilius respondeant.
The teacher tells the students that new words must be learned beforehand, so that they may answer more easily in school.
Quo diligentius discipuli lectionem audiunt, eo facilius vocabula novi auctoris memoria tenent.
The more carefully the students listen to the lesson, the more easily they keep the new author’s words in memory.
Discipuli, meditando ante lectionem et tractando post lectionem, sensum obscurum facilius capiunt.
The students, by thinking before the lesson and discussing after the lesson, grasp an unclear meaning more easily.
Qui libros legunt, facilius discunt.
Those who read books learn more easily.
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