Usages of causa
Discipula dicit se hoc consilium accipere causa bonae disciplinae.
The female student says that she accepts this advice for the sake of good discipline.
Nos pacis causa in villa manemus.
We stay in the villa for the sake of peace.
Regina dicit se imperium non cupiditate, sed pacis causa suscipere.
The queen says that she takes power not out of desire, but for the sake of peace.
Discipuli discendi causa ante meridiem in bibliothecam veniunt, non solum legendi causa, sed etiam disputandi causa.
The students come to the library before midday for the sake of learning, not only for the sake of reading, but also for the sake of discussing.
Magistra dicit hoc capitulum lente legendum esse, quia verba novi libelli memoria tenendi causa in margine scribuntur.
The teacher says that this chapter must be read slowly, because the words of the new little book are written in the margin for the sake of keeping them in memory.
Quidam pueri ad forum emendi causa eunt, alii autem audiendi causa, quia orator hodie de bono communi dicturus est.
Some boys go to the forum for the sake of buying, but others for the sake of listening, because the speaker is going to talk today about the common good.
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