Usages of patruus
Patruus meus et amita mea mane ad villam veniunt, quia nuptiis sororis adesse volunt.
My paternal uncle and my paternal aunt come to the house in the morning, because they want to be present at my sister’s wedding.
Patruus et amita parva dona afferunt, quae sponsa libenter accipit.
The paternal uncle and paternal aunt bring small gifts, which the bride gladly receives.
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.
Pater rogat quo tempore patruus et amita ad villam veniant.
Father asks at what time uncle and aunt are coming to the house.
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