mutare

Usages of mutare

Mater respondet se paucos nummos habere, sed argentum mox mutare velle.
Mother answers that she has few coins, but wants to change the money soon.
Pater ipse ad tabernam redit, ut pecuniam mutet et pretium solvat.
Father himself returns to the shop so that he may change the money and pay the price.
Magister respondet naturam hominum non multum mutari; propter hanc naturam veteres fabulae etiam nunc placent.
The teacher answers that human nature does not change much; because of this nature, old stories still please people now.
Faber unam trabem mutat et duas columnas purgat antequam pluvia redeat.
The craftsman changes one beam and cleans two columns before the rain returns.
Ne quis ad fornicem vetustum accedat, dum faber tegulas mutat.
Let no one approach the old arch while the craftsman changes the tiles.
Magistra in schola dicit accidere ut homines infelices celerius mutentur, si amici benigni adsint.
The teacher says in school that it happens that unhappy people change more quickly if kind friends are present.
Postea mater fasciam albam mutat, quia vetus fascia humida est.
Afterward mother changes the white bandage, because the old bandage is damp.
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