Usages of postea
Postea clamor in foro iterum minuitur, quia iudex testem interrogat et tacere iubet.
Afterward the noise in the forum decreases again, because the judge questions the witness and orders everyone to be silent.
Postea puella fenestram claudit et in cubiculo quiete sedet.
Afterward the girl closes the window and sits quietly in the bedroom.
Postea idem pannus in mensa manet, quia serva festinat.
Afterward the same cloth remains on the table, because the female servant is hurrying.
Postea filia codicem fratris capit et duas lineas describit.
Afterward the daughter takes her brother’s book and copies two lines.
Postea mater domi codicem aperit, titulum legit, et dicit se nihil clarius vidisse.
Afterward mother opens the book at home, reads the title, and says that she has seen nothing clearer.
Postea soror ad macellum venit et holera eligit.
Afterward the sister comes to the market and chooses vegetables.
Postea discipuli de fabula inter se disputant, et magistra rogat cur ita disputent.
Afterward the students discuss the story among themselves, and the teacher asks why they are discussing in that way.
Postea anates e horto ad aquam ambulant, et gallus eas spectat.
Afterward the ducks walk from the garden to the water, and the rooster watches them.
Postea nebula lente discedit, et pastor gregem ad pratum ducit.
Afterward the mist slowly goes away, and the shepherd leads the flock to the meadow.
Fratrem stultitiae suae nondum pudet, sed postea sororem rogabit ut sibi ignoscat.
The brother is not yet ashamed of his foolishness, but afterward he will ask his sister to forgive him.
Postea vestimenta puellae plicantur, et mater dicit ea in armario ponenda esse.
Afterward the girl’s clothes are folded, and mother says that they must be put in the cupboard.
Postea figulus dicit se aliud vas cras fingere posse, si lutum bonum habeat.
Afterward the potter says that he can shape another vessel tomorrow if he has good clay.
Postea Marcus dicit se carmen novum de mari componere velle.
Afterward Marcus says that he wants to compose a new poem about the sea.
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