propter

Usages of propter

Magister respondet naturam hominum non multum mutari; propter hanc naturam veteres fabulae etiam nunc placent.
The teacher answers that human nature does not change much; because of this nature, old stories still please people now.
Propter imbrem puellae domi manent; interea avia eis de virtute et fide narrat.
Because of the rain the girls stay at home; meanwhile grandmother tells them about courage and loyalty.
Magistra dicit neminem contemnendum esse propter paupertatem.
The teacher says that no one ought to be despised because of poverty.
Sapiens neminem propter paupertatem contemnit.
A wise person despises no one because of poverty.
Cum via non iam pateat propter imbrem, omnes sub porticu manent et de oratore loquuntur.
Since the road is no longer open because of the rain, everyone stays under the portico and talks about the orator.
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