Usages of consilium
Magister consilium dat, et discipuli id sequi volunt: “Si verba nova discere vis, epistulas breves scribe.”
The teacher gives advice, and the students want to follow it: “If you want to learn new words, write short letters.”
Nos consilium magistrae libenter accipimus.
We gladly accept the teacher’s advice.
Nuntius clam ad tabernam venit et mercatori consilium dat.
A messenger comes secretly to the shop and gives the merchant advice.
Vicinus marito consilium tradit, ut officina melius custodiri possit.
The neighbor gives advice to the husband, so that the workshop can be guarded better.
Si non es certus, magistram ipsam interroga; ipsa enim optimum consilium saepe dat.
If you are not sure, ask the teacher herself; for she often gives the best advice.
Accipe hoc consilium et veritatem semper dic.
Accept this advice and always tell the truth.
Hoc est consilium quod magister mihi dat.
This is the advice that the teacher gives me.
Magister poetae iuveni consilium dat.
The teacher gives advice to the young poet.
Illa magistro epistulam ostendit, quia consilium accipere vult.
She shows the letter to the teacher, because she wants to get advice.
Hoc consilium utilius est quam illud.
This advice is more useful than that.
Puella a magistra consilium accipit.
The girl gets advice from the teacher.
Ratio magistri clara est, et discipuli consilium eius sequuntur.
The teacher’s reasoning is clear, and the students follow his advice.
Si tibi consilio opus est, magistram ipsam interroga.
If you need advice, ask the teacher herself.
Puella a magistra consilium poscit.
The girl asks the teacher for advice.
Haec fabula discipulis placet, quia ostendit victoriam saepe ex patientia et bono consilio nasci.
This story pleases the students, because it shows that victory is often born from patience and good advice.
Nobilis femina respondit se humilium vocem agnoscere et eorum consilio non minus quam suo credere.
The noble woman replied that she recognizes the voice of humble people and trusts their advice no less than her own.
Consilium magistrae mihi multum placet.
The teacher’s advice pleases me a great deal.
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