Usages of suus
Cras unus discipulus versus suos clara voce recitabit, et alii eum laudabunt.
Tomorrow one student will recite his own verses in a clear voice, and the others will praise him.
Puella dicit se codicem suum in schola reliquisse.
The girl says that she left her own book at school.
Orator dicit bonum magistratum non sua tantum commoda, sed salutem civitatis spectare debere.
The orator says that a good magistrate ought to look not only to his own advantages, but to the safety of the state.
Uterque discipulus codicem suum legit.
Each of the two students reads his own book.
Pater dicit prudentem senatorem salutem civitatis magis quam gloriam suam spectare debere.
Father says that a wise senator ought to consider the safety of the state more than his own glory.
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