libenter

Usages of libenter

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.
Ego libenter in bibliotheca libros veteres lego.
I gladly read old books in the library.
Nos consilium magistrae libenter accipimus.
We gladly accept the teacher’s advice.
Mater in bibliotheca libros veteres libenter legit.
Mother gladly reads old books in the library.
Donum a vicina traditur, et ab uxore libenter accipitur.
The gift is handed over by the neighbor, and it is gladly received by the wife.
Discipula respondet se tandem intellegere et libenter discere.
The female student answers that she finally understands and gladly learns.
In arena frigida sedere nolo, sed in umbra prope litus libenter maneo.
I do not want to sit on cold sand, but I gladly stay in the shade near the shore.
Poeta in theatro carmen breve cantans a turba libenter auditur.
A poet, singing a short poem in the theater, is gladly heard by the crowd.
Avia in horto cantans a puella libenter auditur.
Grandmother, singing in the garden, is gladly heard by the girl.

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