Usages of guttur
Guttur pueri dolet, itaque aquam tepidam petit.
The boy’s throat hurts, and so he asks for lukewarm water.
Medica guttur eius spectat et dicit vocem paulum raucam esse.
The doctor looks at his throat and says that his voice is a little hoarse.
Puer rauca voce respondet, quia guttur adhuc dolet.
The boy answers in a hoarse voice, because his throat still hurts.
Mater aquam tepidam parat et dicit aquam tepidam gutturi salubrem esse.
Mother prepares lukewarm water and says that lukewarm water is healthy for the throat.
Si guttur tuum dolet, aquam tepidam bibere debes.
If your throat hurts, you should drink warm water.
Mater puerum aquam tepidam bibere iubet, quia guttur eius dolet.
Mother orders the boy to drink lukewarm water, because his throat hurts.
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