annus

Usages of annus

Mercator respondet oleum quoque carum constare, quia annus difficilis fuit.
The merchant answers that oil too costs a lot, because the year was difficult.
Pater dicit diem natalem filiae omnibus annis gratiorem fieri.
Father says that his daughter’s birthday becomes more delightful every year.
Avia dicit sapientiam cum annis non semper venire, sed cum patientia et studio crescere.
Grandmother says that wisdom does not always come with years, but grows with patience and study.
In horto fabae et brassica bene crescunt, sed rapa hoc anno parva sunt.
In the garden beans and cabbage grow well, but the turnips are small this year.
Mense Ianuario nix saepe cadit, et mater pueris dicit Ianuarium frigidissimum mensem anni esse.
In January snow often falls, and mother tells the children that January is the coldest month of the year.
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