Usages of quidam
Quidam discipuli formam verborum cito tenent, alii autem sensum paulatim intellegunt.
Some students grasp the form of words quickly, but others understand the meaning gradually.
Quidam in bibliotheca tacent, alii de fabula disputant.
Some are silent in the library, others discuss the story.
In hac bibliotheca non satis spatii est, itaque quidam discipuli foris exspectant.
In this library there is not enough space, and so some students wait outside.
Cum consul decretum senatui recitaret, quidam cives suffragium statim ferri volebant.
When the consul was reading the decree to the senate, some citizens wanted the vote to be taken at once.
Una discipula rogat utrum omnis magistratus suffragio fiat an quidam alio modo fiant.
One female student asks whether every magistrate comes to office by vote or whether some are made in another way.
Cum senator de mandato populi loqueretur, quidam cives tacebant, alii autem clamabant.
When the senator was speaking about the people’s commission, some citizens were silent, but others were shouting.
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