navis

Usages of navis

Navis in portu stat.
A ship stands in the harbor.
Nauta navem parat ut cras e portu exeat.
The sailor prepares the ship so that tomorrow it may leave the harbor.
Duo nautae navem parant ut cras e portu exeat.
Two sailors prepare the ship so that tomorrow it may leave the harbor.
Puella in pariete imaginem navis pingit, et mater imaginem laudat.
The girl paints an image of a ship on the wall, and mother praises the image.
Cum tempestas navibus noceret, nautae aliis nautis succurrebant.
When the storm was harming the ships, the sailors were helping the other sailors.
Piscator rete novum ad navem portat.
The fisherman carries a new net to the ship.
Post lectionem eamus ad portum, ut navem novam videamus.
Let us go to the harbor after the lesson, so that we may see the new ship.
Alia navis proram ad litus vertit, cum in puppi malus fractus videatur.
Another ship turns its prow toward the shore, since a broken mast is seen at the stern.
Remi umidi in navi iacent, sed nauta dicit eos adhuc utiles esse.
The wet oars lie in the ship, but the sailor says that they are still useful.
Malus altus ventum capit, et velum magnum supra navem movetur.
The tall mast catches the wind, and the large sail moves above the ship.
Postridie scriptor idem ad scholam venit et de arte sua narrat; discipulis autem maxime placet quod de navi, de velo, et de ancora tam clare scribit.
The next day the same writer comes to the school and tells about his art; the students especially like that he writes so clearly about the ship, the sail, and the anchor.
Magistra imaginem navis in tabula pingit, ut discipuli proram et puppim intellegant.
The teacher draws a picture of a ship on the board so that the students may understand the prow and the stern.
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