nuptiae

Usages of nuptiae

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.
Antequam nuptiae incipiant, magistra, quae etiam propinqua est, puellis dicit bonos mores in omni domo servandos esse.
Before the wedding begins, the teacher, who is also a relative, tells the girls that good manners must be kept in every house.
Horologium vetus tardius movetur, itaque pater non statim intellegit quo tempore nuptiae incipiant.
The old clock runs more slowly, and so father does not immediately understand at what time the wedding is to begin.
Propinqua, quae procul habitat, cras ad nuptias veniet.
The relative, who lives far away, will come to the wedding tomorrow.
Plerique propinqui nuptiis adsunt.
Most of the relatives are present at the wedding.
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