stabulum

Usages of stabulum

In stabulo una vacca et unus vitulus sunt.
In the stable there are one cow and one calf.
Bos ante stabulum ligatus magnum cornu habet.
The ox, tied in front of the stable, has a large horn.
Stabulum, ex quo bos mane exit, prope viam est.
The stable, from which the ox goes out in the morning, is near the road.
Si stabulum bene clausum erit, nullus bos nocte exibit.
If the stable has been well closed, no ox will go out at night.
Cum sol occiderit, anates ad paludem redibunt, gallus tacebit, et omnes in stabulo quieti erunt.
When the sun has set, the ducks will return to the marsh, the rooster will be silent, and all will be quiet in the stable.
Nobis satis feni non est, sed multam paleam in stabulo servamus.
We do not have enough hay, but we keep a lot of straw in the stable.
Cum hiems venit, vaccis fenum damus, et palea quoque in stabulo manet.
When winter comes, we give hay to the cows, and straw also remains in the stable.
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