Usages of vicina
Vicina uxori donum parvum tradit.
The neighbor gives a small gift to the 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.
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.
Regina dicit se sacerdotem et vicinas quoque invitare, quia omnes laetas videre vult.
The queen says that she is inviting the priestess and the female neighbors too, because she wants to see everyone happy.
Mater promittit se vicinas quoque invitaturam esse.
Mother promises that she will invite the female neighbors too.
Bona fortuna mulierem iuvat, quia vicina clamorem audit et legem bene scit.
Good fortune helps the woman, because the neighbor hears the shout and knows the law well.
Si vicina clamorem non audivisset, fortuna mulierem non iuvisset.
If the neighbor had not heard the shout, good fortune would not have helped the woman.
Avia beneficium vicinae numquam obliviscitur et ei magnas gratias agit.
Grandmother never forgets the neighbor’s kindness and gives her great thanks.
Mater dicit pactum bonum inter vicinas servandum esse.
Mother says that a good agreement between neighbors must be kept.
Vicina margaritam albam laudat, quia forma eius simplex et pulchra est.
The neighbor praises a white pearl, because its shape is simple and beautiful.
Pauper panem recentem a vicina accipit.
The poor person receives fresh bread from the neighbor.
Ne rustica quidem femina humanitatem aut comitatem spernit, si vicinae pauperes auxilium petunt.
Not even a rustic woman despises kindness or courtesy, if poor neighbors ask for help.
Postridie vicinae matri gratulantur, quod maritus salvus rediit.
On the next day the female neighbors congratulate the mother because her husband returned safely.
Mater vicinas benigne accipit et eis gratulatur, quod filias suas tam diligenter curant.
Mother receives the neighbors kindly and congratulates them because they care for their daughters so diligently.
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