Usages of ars
Magistra dicit artem bene scribendi usu paulatim crescere.
The teacher says that the skill of writing well grows gradually through practice.
Bona lectio discipulis non solum vocabula nova, sed etiam artem disputandi docet.
A good lesson teaches the students not only new words, but also the skill of discussing.
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.
Adsit semper usus cum arte, et fiet ut etiam discipula timidior cito melius scribat.
Let practice always be present with skill, and then even the more timid student will soon write better.
Magistra dicit artem interpretandi non solum legendo, sed etiam audiendo disci.
The teacher says that the skill of interpreting is learned not only by reading, but also by listening.
Legendo orationem consulis et interpretando verba eius, discipuli discunt quam difficilis ars bene dicendi sit.
By reading the consul’s speech and interpreting his words, the students learn how difficult the skill of speaking well is.
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