eam

Usages of eam

Discipuli credunt magistram verum dixisse, et eam libenter audiunt.
The students believe that the teacher has spoken the truth, and they gladly listen to her.
Discipulus eam in foro exspectat, quia epistulam accipere vult.
The student waits for her in the forum, because he wants to receive a letter.
Mane puella ientaculum parvum sumit, quia magna fames eam excitat.
In the morning the girl eats a small breakfast, because great hunger wakes her.
Avia per scalas lente ambulat, et puer prope gradus eam exspectat.
Grandmother walks slowly on the stairs, and the boy waits for her near the steps.
Avia per scalas lente ambulat, et puer eam ducit.
Grandmother walks slowly on the stairs, and the boy leads her.
Soror quoque salire vult, sed pater eam monet ne ad flammam propius accedat.
The sister also wants to jump, but father warns her not to go nearer to the flame.
Puella discit quomodo vaccam mulgere debeat, et mater eam laudat.
The girl learns how she ought to milk the cow, and mother praises her.
Ubicumque mater sedet, infans ad eam currit.
Wherever mother sits, the baby runs to her.
Dum aliae discipulae scribunt, Lucia amicae aliquid susurrat, et magistra eam monet ut non susurret.
While the other female students are writing, Lucia whispers something to her friend, and the teacher warns her not to whisper.
Nuper nova discipula in scholam venit, et omnes iudicant eam prudentem esse.
Recently a new female student came to the school, and everyone judges that she is prudent.
Si innocentia reae clara erit, iudex eam statim absolvet.
If the innocence of the accused woman is clear, the judge will acquit her at once.
Avunculus medicam vocat, quia febris puellae alta est et tussis eam dormire impedit.
The uncle calls the doctor, because the girl’s fever is high and the cough prevents her from sleeping.
Dummodo puella quieta maneat, medica dicit eam ad scholam paucis diebus redituram esse.
Provided that the girl remains quiet, the doctor says that she will return to school in a few days.
Puer timidus ad matrem currit, quia apud eam praesidium invenit.
The timid boy runs to his mother, because he finds protection with her.
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