avis

Usages of avis

Parva avis super saxum stat, altera ad nidum volat.
A small bird stands on a rock; another flies to the nest.
Puer parvam avem super murum videt.
The boy sees a small bird on the wall.
Parva avis in nido sedet.
The little bird sits in the nest.
Parva avis ad nidum volat.
The little bird flies to the nest.
Puer procul stat et dicit se sex aves supra rivum volare videre.
The boy stands far away and says that he sees six birds flying above the stream.
Parva avis super murum volat.
The little bird flies over the wall.
Cum sol oritur, aves in horto cantant.
When the sun rises, birds sing in the garden.
Augur ante templum stat et bonum auspicium ex avibus quaerit.
The augur stands before the temple and seeks a good auspice from the birds.
Aves in luce matutina cantant.
Birds sing in the morning light.
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