Usages of gena
Mater genas infantis tangit, sed palma medicae frontem frigidiorem sentit.
Mother touches the baby’s cheeks, but the doctor’s palm feels a cooler forehead.
Medica rogat utrum dolor in facie maneat an solum in fronte et genis sentiatur.
The doctor asks whether the pain remains in the face or is felt only in the forehead and cheeks.
Infans palmam matris tenet et ridet, quamquam genae adhuc rubrae sunt.
The baby holds his mother’s palm and laughs, although his cheeks are still red.
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