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- Animal ad ripam fluminis constitit. The animal stood still near the bank of the river.
- Sacerdos mulierem dolorosam consolatur. The priest consoles the sorrowful woman.
- Omnes edere consueverunt. All became accustomed to eating.
- Dux bonus ceteros consulit. The good general consulted the others.
- Nihil est opere et manu factum quod tempus non consumat. There is nothing made by labor of hand that is not consumed by time.
- Puer sagittas in manu continuit. The boy held the arrows in his hand.
- Opinionem convertisti. You changed your opinion.
- Viros feminasque convocabant. They were summoning the men and women.
- Dominus coronavit Mariam in caelo. The Lord crowned Mary in heaven.
- Magister puellam corrigit. The teacher corrects the girl.
- Caesar milites corroborare urbem mittet. Caesar will send soldiers to strengthen the city.
- Credo in unam, sanctam, catholicam et apostolicam Ecclesiam. I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.
- Hercules a populo imperator creatus est. Hercules was made emperor by the people.
- Turba crescebat. The crowd was growing.
- Cicero virum malum culpat. Cicero blames the bad man.
- Exercitus Romanus in campo cunctabatur. The Roman army was delaying on the field.
- Omnibus perterritis, quisque se servare cupiebat. When everyone was terrified, each person wanted to save himself.
- Mulier curat militem infirmum. The woman cared for the sick soldier.
- Celer rumor per caelum currebat. Swift rumor was running through the air.
- Miles baculum curvavit. The soldier bent the walking stick.