Usages of Graece
Mater a bibliopola Graeco duo volumina mercatur: unum Latine scriptum, alterum Graece.
Mother buys two books from a Greek bookseller: one written in Latin, the other in Greek.
Frater autem confitetur se a philosopho interrogari noluisse, quia parum Graece sciret.
Brother, however, admits that he did not want to be questioned by the philosopher, because he knew too little Greek.
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