Usages of plus
Utinam hodie plus temporis haberemus; tum versus nostros diligentius corrigeremus.
If only we had more time today; then we would correct our verses more carefully.
Lucia hodie plus quam Marcus legit.
Lucia reads more than Marcus today.
Magistra dicit diligentiam plus valere quam mentem bonam sine labore.
The teacher says that diligence is worth more than a good mind without work.
Iudex dicit honestatem plus valere quam mendacium.
The judge says that honesty is worth more than a lie.
In hac domo modestia et bonitas plus valent quam pecunia, et ideo hospites hic libenter manent.
In this house modesty and goodness are worth more than money, and therefore guests gladly stay here.
Magistra monet usum saepe plus valere quam timorem, si quis artem aliquam discere velit.
The teacher warns that practice is often worth more than fear, if someone wants to learn some skill.
Pater, qui olim oratorem quendam audiverat, censet vocem claram plus valere quam verba nimis multa.
Father, who once heard a certain orator, thinks that a clear voice is worth more than too many words.
Avus censet patientiam plus valere quam iram.
Grandfather thinks that patience is worth more than anger.
Pater dicit bonum imperium iustitiam plus amare debere quam laudem.
Father says that good rule ought to love justice more than praise.
Quaero librum qui mihi plura exempla de magistratibus praebeat.
I am looking for a book that may provide me with more examples about magistrates.
Senator prudens suadet ut cives auctoritatem legis plus quam rumorem sequantur.
A wise senator advises that the citizens follow the authority of the law more than rumor.
Nobilis femina puellae humili panem dat et dicit honestatem plus valere quam pecuniam.
A noble woman gives bread to the humble girl and says that honesty is worth more than money.
Liberalitas vera plus valet quam divitiae.
True generosity is worth more than riches.
Boni mores plus valent quam divitiae.
Good morals are worth more than riches.
Unus modius tritici satis est ad panem, sed pater dicit plus hordei servandum esse.
One measure of wheat is enough for bread, but father says that more barley must be kept.
In rebus asperis, constantia plus valet quam timor.
In difficult circumstances, steadfastness is worth more than fear.
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