Usages of uxor
Uxor et maritus simul ad forum ambulant.
The wife and the husband walk together to the forum.
Vicina uxori donum parvum tradit.
The neighbor gives a small gift to the wife.
Maritus dicit se annulum uxori tradere velle.
The husband says that he wants to hand the ring to his wife.
Uxor gaudet, quia vicina et serva simul rident.
The wife rejoices, because the neighbor and the female servant laugh together.
Donum a vicina traditur, et ab uxore libenter accipitur.
The gift is handed over by the neighbor, and it is gladly received by the wife.
Maritus in officina laborat, dum uxor domi epistulam legit.
The husband works in the workshop, while the wife reads a letter at home.
Uxor dicit aliquem ante portam stare; maritus autem dicit neminem intrare posse.
The wife says that someone is standing before the gate; the husband, however, says that no one can enter.
Maritus et uxor simul cenam parant, quia hospes tandem venit.
The husband and wife prepare dinner together, because the guest finally arrives.
Postquam canis annulum capit, serva et vicina simul currunt et annulum uxori tradunt.
After the dog takes the ring, the female servant and the neighbor run together and hand the ring to the wife.
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