servandus

Usages of servandus

Parentes dicunt bonos mores in domo et in schola servandos esse.
The parents say that good manners must be kept at home and at school.
Pax in urbe servanda est.
Peace must be preserved in the city.
Mater dicit pactum bonum inter vicinas servandum esse.
Mother says that a good agreement between neighbors must be kept.
Magistra dicit ordinem in cubiculo servandum esse: vestimenta in armario ponenda sunt et sordes statim tollendae sunt.
The teacher says that order must be kept in the bedroom: the clothes must be put in the cupboard and the dirt must be removed at once.
Unus modius tritici satis est ad panem, sed pater dicit plus hordei servandum esse.
One measure of wheat is enough for bread, but father says that more barley must be kept.
Antequam nuptiae incipiant, magistra, quae etiam propinqua est, puellis dicit bonos mores in omni domo servandos esse.
Before the wedding begins, the teacher, who is also a relative, tells the girls that good manners must be kept in every house.
Hodierna cena non est tam simplex quam cotidianus cibus, sed avia dicit modum servandum esse.
Today’s dinner is not as simple as everyday food, but grandmother says that moderation must be kept.
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