amare

Usages of amare

Puer tantum aquam bibit, quia vinum non amat.
The boy drinks only water, because he does not like wine.
Discipula tacet, quamquam amicitiam amat.
The female student is silent, although she loves friendship.
Regina pueris ridentibus respondet se risum eorum amare.
The queen answers the laughing boys that she likes their laughter.
In macello puella pira et ficus eligit, quia fructus recentes amat.
In the market the girl chooses pears and figs, because she likes fresh fruit.
Pater dicit se porcum non amare, sed gallinam libenter edere.
Father says that he does not like pork, but gladly eats hen.
Otium sine libro mihi dulce non est, sed avia sub arbore quiete sedere amat.
Leisure without a book is not pleasant to me, but grandmother likes to sit quietly under the tree.
Puer stilum amat, sed eum saepe amittit.
The boy likes his stylus, but he often loses it.
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