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Usages of rex
Poeta dicit carmen novum de rege et regina mox scripturum esse.
The poet says that he will soon write a new poem about the king and queen.
In atrio imago regis prope ianuam est, et omnes venientes eam spectant.
In the atrium an image of the king is near the door, and all who come in look at it.
Rex in monte altissimo stat.
The king stands on a very high mountain.
Imago reginae in atrio pulchrior est quam imago regis.
The image of the queen in the atrium is more beautiful than the image of the king.
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