Usages of mulier
Mulier iuxta rivum sedet et quinque lapides in aqua numerat.
The woman sits next to the stream and counts five stones in the water.
Donec pluvia desinat, mulier iuxta rivum sub arbore manere vult.
Until the rain stops, the woman wants to stay next to the stream under a tree.
Eadem mulier ad forum festinat, quia magnum negotium hodie habet.
The same woman hurries to the forum, because she has important business today.
In foro mulier negotium breve habet, sed fur prope mensam quiete stat.
In the forum the woman has a brief errand, but a thief stands quietly near the table.
Bona fortuna mulierem iuvat, quia vicina clamorem audit et legem bene scit.
Good fortune helps the woman, because the neighbor hears the shout and knows the law well.
Iudex dicit ius mulieris servandum esse, quia fur pecuniam eius cepit.
The judge says that the woman’s right must be preserved, because the thief took her money.
Si pluvia non caderet, mulier iuxta rivum maneret.
If it were not raining, the woman would stay next to the stream.
Si vicina clamorem non audivisset, fortuna mulierem non iuvisset.
If the neighbor had not heard the shout, good fortune would not have helped the woman.
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