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Otium est bonum, sed otium multorum est parvum.
Leisure is good, but the leisure of many is a small thing.
Bella sunt mala et multa pericula habent.
Wars are bad and have many dangers.
Officium nautam de otio hodie vocat.
Duty calls the sailor from leisure today.
Pauci viri avari multas formas periculi in pecunia vident.
Few greedy men see the many forms of danger in money.
Si multam pecuniam habetis, saepe non estis sine curis.
If you have much money, you are often not without anxiety.
Puella magistram de consilio malo sine mora monent.
The girls warn the teacher about the evil plan without delay.
O magne poeta, sumus veri amici; me iuva, amabo te.
O great poet, we are true friends; help me, please!
Femina agricolae portam videt.
The farmer's wife sees the gate.
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The woman sees the farmer's gate.
Fortuna est caeca.
Fortune is blind.
Si pericula sunt vera, infortunatus es.
If the danger is real, you are unfortunate
Salve, O amice; vir bonus es.
Hello, friend; you are a good man.
Non bella est fama filii tui.
Your son's reputation is not charming.
Errare est humanum.
To err is human.
Nihil est omnino beatum.
Nothing is entirely blessed.
Remedium irae est mora.
The cure for anger is delay.
Bonus Daphnis, amicus meus, otium et vitam agricolae amat.
My friend, kind Daphnis, loves leisure and the farmer's life.
Magistri parvis pueris crustula et dona saepe dant.
Teachers often give cookies and gifts to small children.
Amicam meam magis quam oculos meos amo.
I love my friend more than my eyes.
Salve, mea bella puella - da mihi multa basia, amabo te!
Hello, my pretty girl - give me many kisses, please!
Infinitus est numerus stultorum.
The number of fools is infinite.
Officium me vocat.
Duty calls me.
Mali sunt in nostro numero et de exitio bonorum virorum cogitant. Bonos adiuvate; conservate populum Romanum.
Bad men are in our number and they are plotting about the destruction of good men. Help the good men; protect the Roman people.