Usages of libentius
December diem festum familiae adfert, et mense Decembri pueri domi libentius manent.
December brings a holiday to the family, and in December the children stay at home more willingly.
Puella cum avia libentius sedet quam sola in cubiculo manet.
The girl sits with her grandmother more willingly than she stays alone in the bedroom.
November frigidior est quam October, et pueri domi libentius manent.
November is colder than October, and the boys stay at home more willingly.
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