Usages of accidere
Si quid triste accidit, avia tamen patientiam servat.
If something sad happens, grandmother nevertheless keeps her patience.
Magistra rogat quid heri in via acciderit.
The teacher asks what happened in the street yesterday.
Si quid mali accidit, nos taedet morae longae, sed rem ipsam corrigere malumus.
If something bad happens, we grow tired of a long delay, but we prefer to correct the matter itself.
Accidit autem ut parvum lumen in villa prope viam videret; ita ad ianuam accessit et auxilium petivit.
But it happened that he saw a small light in a house near the road; so he approached the door and asked for help.
Magistra in schola dicit accidere ut homines infelices celerius mutentur, si amici benigni adsint.
The teacher says in school that it happens that unhappy people change more quickly if kind friends are present.
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