eo

Usages of eo

Mater rogat quis sacculum aperuerit et quis nummos ex eo tulerit; nemo respondet.
Mother asks who opened the bag and who took the coins from it; no one answers.
Mater cum eo de epistula loquitur.
Mother talks with him about the letter.
In foro femina pallium novum emit et dicit se eo in die festo cum toga alba usuram esse.
In the forum the woman buys a new cloak and says that she will use it on the festival day with a white toga.
Baculum tamen leve est, et avus dicit se eo facile uti posse.
The stick is light, however, and grandfather says that he can use it easily.
In peristyliō parvō impluvium lūcidum est, et puella aquam in eō spectat.
In the small peristyle there is a shining rain-pool, and the girl looks at the water in it.
Prope mūrum rubus spīnās longās habet, itaque pater puerōs monet nē eō propius accēdant.
Near the wall a bramble has long thorns, and so father warns the boys not to go nearer to it.
Puella digitum ostendit et dīcit spīnam parvam in eō fuisse, sed mātrem eam statim tulisse.
The girl shows her finger and says that a small thorn was in it, but that mother removed it at once.
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