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Linguam latinam discimus - Lateinisches Übungsbuch - Latin Primer, 032 Pronomina - quilibet et alia

032 Pronomina - quilibet et alia

Tranquillo mari quivis facile navem gubernat. Regnavit Ancus Marcius annos quattuor et viginti, cuilibet superiorum regum belli pacisque et artibus et gloria par. Deo salus unius cuiusque hominum curae est. Suae quisque fortunae faber est. Sibi quisque proximus est. Ariovistus, ut semel Gallorum copias proelio superavit, superbe et crudeliter imperavit et obsides nobilissimi cuiusque liberos postulavit.

Quem quisque amat, honorat. Olympia quinto quoque anno celebrabantur. In foro consules mihi obvii fuerunt; ambos salutavi; uterque resalutavit. De Sullae et Marii saevitia in cives tibi narravi; utrius saevitia maior fuit? Uterque crudelissimus fuit: neutrius facta probo.

Pater Ovidii cum utroque filio ex patria in urbem Romam demigravit. Iudices non timeo, quod nullius iniuriae mihi conscius sum. Nemo Thebanus Epaminondam laude bellica superavit. Nihil miserius est quam homo, qui a nullo amatur. In neminem avari boni sunt, in se pessimi. Nimium boni est, cui nihil est mali. Nulla re animus aeger magis recreatur quam artibus bonis.Nonnulli alliena magis curant quam sua.

032 Pronomina - quilibet et alia 032 Pronomen – jeder und andere 032 Pronouns - everyone and others 032 Pronombres - todos y otros 032 Voornaamwoorden - iedereen en anderen 032 Pronomes - todos e outros 032 Займенники - всі та інші

Tranquillo mari quivis facile navem gubernat. Anybody can easily calm sea and the boat driving. Regnavit Ancus Marcius annos quattuor et viginti, cuilibet superiorum regum belli pacisque et artibus et gloria par. Ancus Marcius reigned twenty-four years, equal to any of the previous kings in war and peace, and in arts and glory. Deo salus unius cuiusque hominum curae est. God cares about the salvation of each person. Suae quisque fortunae faber est. The architect of his own fortune. Sibi quisque proximus est. Everyone is close to him. Ariovistus, ut semel Gallorum copias proelio superavit, superbe et crudeliter imperavit et obsides nobilissimi cuiusque liberos postulavit. Ariovistus, having once defeated the forces of the Gauls in battle, commanded proudly and cruelly, and demanded hostages of the most noble children of each.

Quem quisque amat, honorat. Whom every man loveth, he honoureth. Olympia quinto quoque anno celebrabantur. The Olympics were held every fifth year. In foro consules mihi obvii fuerunt; ambos salutavi; uterque resalutavit. The consuls met me in the market; I greeted them both; both of them saluted. De Sullae et Marii saevitia in cives tibi narravi; utrius saevitia maior fuit? I told you about the cruelty of Sulla and Marius to the citizens; which was the greater cruelty? Uterque crudelissimus fuit: neutrius facta probo. Both were most cruel: I can prove that neither was done.

Pater Ovidii cum utroque filio ex patria in urbem Romam demigravit. Ovid's father, with both his sons, left the country for the city of Rome. Iudices non timeo, quod nullius iniuriae mihi conscius sum. I do not fear the judges, because I am aware of no wrongdoing. Nemo Thebanus Epaminondam laude bellica superavit. No Theban surpassed Epaminondas in military glory. Nihil miserius est quam homo, qui a nullo amatur. There is nothing more miserable than a man who is loved by no one. In neminem avari boni sunt, in se pessimi. They are good to be avaricious to no one, but worst to themselves. Nimium boni est, cui nihil est mali. He is too good to whom there is nothing bad. Nulla re animus aeger magis recreatur quam artibus bonis.Nonnulli alliena magis curant quam sua. There is nothing that refreshes a sick mind more than good arts. Some people care more for others than for their own.