Usages of orator
Puella humilis in foro stat et oratorem nobilem clara voce loquentem audit.
A humble girl stands in the forum and hears a noble speaker talking in a clear voice.
Multi cives ad contionem veniunt, quia oratorem clara voce loquentem audire volunt.
Many citizens come to the assembly because they want to hear the speaker speaking in a clear voice.
Vulgus ante rostra tacet, dum orator de bono communi loquitur.
The crowd is silent before the rostra while the speaker talks about the common good.
Quidam pueri ad forum emendi causa eunt, alii autem audiendi causa, quia orator hodie de bono communi dicturus est.
Some boys go to the forum for the sake of buying, but others for the sake of listening, because the speaker is going to talk today about the common good.
Socer dicit se oratorem non expectare, sed tantum propinquos; tamen omnes tacent, cum ille benigne loqui incipit.
The father-in-law says that he is not waiting for a speaker, but only for relatives; nevertheless everyone is silent when he begins to speak kindly.
Orator in contione sententiam suam de bono communi clare profert.
The speaker clearly states his opinion about the common good in the assembly.
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