Usages of socer
Socer laetus et socrus benigna sponsam in atrio salutant.
The happy father-in-law and the kind mother-in-law greet the bride in the atrium.
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.
Socrus rogat utrum socer iam libum gustaverit an adhuc exspectet.
The mother-in-law asks whether the father-in-law has already tasted the cake or is still waiting.
Nisi imber nocte cadat, patruus dicit se cras cum amita et socero et socru ad flumen ambulaturum esse.
Unless rain falls in the night, the paternal uncle says that tomorrow he will walk to the river with the paternal aunt, the father-in-law, and the mother-in-law.
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