Usages of difficilior
In initio fabulae una pars facilis est, sed postea alia pars difficilior fit.
At the beginning of the story one part is easy, but later another part becomes more difficult.
Haec sententia difficilior est quam illa.
This sentence is more difficult than that one.
Haec res facilis videtur, sed difficilior est quam illa.
This thing seems easy, but it is more difficult than that one.
Postquam poeta recitavit, magister discipulos iubet versus difficiliores iterum repetere.
After the poet has recited, the teacher orders the students to repeat the more difficult verses again.
Si discipuli inter se aperte disputant, saepe rem difficiliorem facilius intellegunt.
If the students discuss openly among themselves, they often understand a more difficult matter more easily.
Sed amica mea audet etiam sententias difficiliores statim scribere.
But my friend dares to write even more difficult sentences at once.
Magistra existimat hanc sententiam illa difficiliorem esse, sed discipula dicit sensum paulatim clariorem fieri.
The teacher thinks this sentence is more difficult than that one, but the female student says that the meaning gradually becomes clearer.
Mater arbitratur vitam publicam difficiliorem esse quam vitam privatam.
Mother thinks that public life is more difficult than private life.
Lucia dicit hoc exemplar tam clarum esse quam illud, sed Marcus verba difficiliora in hoc esse putat.
Lucia says that this copy is as clear as that one, but Marcus thinks that there are more difficult words in this one.
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