Usages of aer
Si aer in cubiculo tepidus est, nocte melius dormitur.
If the air in the bedroom is warm, one sleeps better at night.
Mater fenestram claudit, quia aer frigidus in cubiculum intrat.
Mother closes the window, because cold air enters the bedroom.
Puer manus frigidas fricat, quia per fenestram apertam aer frigidus intrat.
The boy rubs his cold hands, because cold air enters through the open window.
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