Usages of spina
Prope mūrum rubus spīnās longās habet, itaque pater puerōs monet nē eō propius accēdant.
Near the wall a bramble has long thorns, and so father warns the boys not to go nearer to it.
Puella digitum ostendit et dīcit spīnam parvam in eō fuisse, sed mātrem eam statim tulisse.
The girl shows her finger and says that a small thorn was in it, but that mother removed it at once.
Puer prope rubum accedit, sed mater eum monet ne spinas tangat.
The boy approaches the bramble, but mother warns him not to touch the thorns.
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