Usages of liberi
Mense Decembri mater dicit se cum liberis et coniuge ad propinquos ituram esse.
In December mother says that she is going to go with her children and spouse to relatives.
Plerique liberi laeti sunt, quia iter facere amant.
Most of the children are happy, because they love to travel.
Pater coniugi suae dicit viaticum inter liberos aeque dividendum esse.
Father tells his spouse that the provisions must be divided equally among the children.
Cum liberi lassi sint, tamen hilaritas matris eos laetiores facit.
Although the children are tired, mother’s cheerfulness nevertheless makes them happier.
Propinqua benigna coniugem et liberos in atrium ducit.
The kind female relative leads the spouse and the children into the atrium.
Mater ridet et dicit nullum e liberis ignavum esse, quamquam unusquisque quietem cupiat.
Mother laughs and says that none of the children is lazy, although each one may desire rest.
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