Usages of vita
Avia dicit amicitiam bonam vitam laetiorem facere.
Grandmother says that good friendship makes life happier.
Post cenam parentes cum filiis et filiabus longum sermonem de vita bona habent.
After dinner the parents have a long conversation with their sons and daughters about a good life.
Avus saepe dicit animos hominum non semper eosdem manere, sed vitam sine spe tristem esse.
Grandfather often says that people’s spirits do not always remain the same, but that life without hope is sad.
Sic puellae et pueri, legendo, audiendo, meditando, et inter se tractando, et libros et vitam urbis paulatim intellegunt.
Thus girls and boys, by reading, listening, thinking, and discussing among themselves, gradually understand both books and the life of the city.
Mater arbitratur vitam publicam difficiliorem esse quam vitam privatam.
Mother thinks that public life is more difficult than private life.
Sed pater respondet vitam privatam quoque curas habere et officium commune familiae numquam deesse.
But father answers that private life also has cares and that the common duty of the family is never lacking.
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