Usages of vas
In mensa ampulla aquae et vas parvum stant.
On the table stand a bottle of water and a small vessel.
Serva ampullam e mensa tollit et vas integrum in armario ponit.
The maid takes the bottle from the table and puts the whole vessel in the cupboard.
Si vas fragile est, puerum illud tangere non sinimus.
If the vessel is fragile, we do not allow the boy to touch it.
Mater dicit ampullam fragiliorem esse quam aliud vas.
Mother says that the bottle is more fragile than the other vessel.
In foro figulus vasa vendit et puellae monstrat quomodo ex luto vas fingat.
In the forum the potter sells vessels and shows the girl how to shape a vessel from clay.
Postea figulus dicit se aliud vas cras fingere posse, si lutum bonum habeat.
Afterward the potter says that he can shape another vessel tomorrow if he has good clay.
Figulus quoque parvum pretium poscit, quia vas integrum et pulchrum est.
The potter also asks a small price, because the vessel is whole and beautiful.
Mater puerum monet ne vas fragile tangat.
Mother warns the boy not to touch the fragile vessel.
Mater timet ne infans vas fragile tangat.
Mother is afraid that the baby may touch the fragile vessel.
Mater vas fragile in mensa ponit et ei aquam calidam addit.
Mother puts the fragile vessel on the table and adds warm water to it.
Vas fragile non est tangendum.
The fragile vessel must not be touched.
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