Usages of extra
Magister discipulis dicit: “Extra scholam currere vobis nunc non licet.”
The teacher says to the students: “You are not allowed to run outside the school now.”
Postquam pluvia desinit, discipulis extra scholam ludere licet.
After the rain stops, the students are allowed to play outside the school.
Intra portam multae feminae exspectant, sed extra urbem ventus adhuc fortis est.
Inside the gate many women are waiting, but outside the city the wind is still strong.
Intra domum silentium est, sed extra ianuam pueri rident.
Inside the house there is silence, but outside the door the boys are laughing.
Post tempestatem multum lutum in vico manet, et pueri extra domum ludere non possunt.
After the storm much mud remains in the street, and the boys cannot play outside the house.
Puer extra domum exire vult, sed mater eum monet ne sine ea exeat.
The boy wants to go outside the house, but mother warns him not to go out without her.
Mater non patitur puerum solum extra domum currere.
Mother does not allow the boy to run outside the house alone.
Noli extra domum morari; mater te vocat.
Do not linger outside the house; mother is calling you.
Post iudicium fur in carcerem ducitur, sed soror eius extra carcerem flens manet.
After the trial the thief is led to prison, but his sister stays outside the prison, weeping.
Pater vetat filium sero extra domum manere.
Father forbids his son to stay outside the house late.
Matri displicet clamor qui extra domum manet.
Mother is displeased by the noise that remains outside the house.
Mater non sinit puellam extra ostium currere, quia pluvia cadit.
Mother does not allow the girl to run outside the door, because rain is falling.
Vespere canes extra villam iterum latrant, et puella rogat num lupi in nemore ululent.
In the evening the dogs bark outside the house again, and the girl asks whether wolves are howling in the grove.
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