Usages of statim
Domina servum vocat, et servus statim venit.
The mistress calls the servant, and the servant comes at once.
Mater statim ianuam claudit.
Mother closes the door at once.
Si ad angulum venis, noli statim vertere, sed per viam rectam ambula.
If you come to the corner, do not turn at once, but walk along the straight road.
Dominus servo imperat ut ianuam statim claudat.
The master orders the servant to close the door at once.
Si satis argenti habemus, pretium statim solvimus.
If we have enough money, we pay the price at once.
Puer minus diligens est; ideo idem mendum iterum describit nec statim corrigit.
The boy is less diligent; therefore he copies the same mistake again and does not correct it at once.
Etiam bona discipula interdum errat, sed mendum suum statim corrigit.
Even a good student sometimes makes a mistake, but she corrects her mistake at once.
Discipulus studiosus menda sua statim corrigit.
The studious student corrects his mistakes at once.
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