Usages of navicula
Puellae dicunt naviculam esse parvam, sed satis firmam ad flumen transeundum.
The girls say that the little boat is small, but firm enough for crossing the river.
Nauta in ripa stat et gubernaculum naviculae puero parvo ostendit.
The sailor stands on the riverbank and shows the rudder of the little boat to the little boy.
Mater dicit naviculam sine gubernaculo bene moveri non posse.
Mother says that the little boat cannot be moved well without a rudder.
Cum sol iam occidisset, omnes e ripa domum redierunt; navicula autem ad ripam quieta manebat.
When the sun had already set, everyone returned home from the riverbank; the little boat, however, remained quiet by the riverbank.
Nauta nodum funis solvit, ut navicula e ripa exeat.
The sailor unties the knot of the rope so that the little boat may leave the bank.
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