Usages of licet
Licet verbum novum difficile sit, Lucia tamen sensum eius intellegit.
Although the new word is difficult, Lucia nevertheless understands its meaning.
Licet pluat, puellae tamen ad scholam veniunt et magistram audiunt.
Although it is raining, the girls nevertheless come to school and listen to the teacher.
Licet sero sit, pater filiae adhuc exemplum Latinum legit.
Although it is late, the father is still reading a Latin example to his daughter.
Licet vox Marci parva sit, magistra eum clare respondere audit.
Although Marcus’s voice is small, the teacher hears him answer clearly.
Avia dicit: “Licet pluat, tamen in horto ambulare volo.”
Grandmother says: “Although it is raining, I still want to walk in the garden.”
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