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Caecilius est in tablīnō.
Caecilius is in the study.
Caecilius est pater.
Caecilius is the father.
canis in viā dormit.
Canis is in the street sleeping.
canis est in viā.
Canis is in the street.
cerberus est in viā.
Cerberus is in the street.
Cerberus est canis.
Cerberus is the dog.
Clēmēns est servus.
Clēmēns is the slave.
clēmēns est in hortō.
Cēmēns is in the garden.
grumiō est in culīnā.
Grumiō is in the kitchen.
Grumiō est coquus.
Grumiō is the cook.
Metella est in ātriō.
Metella is in the reception hall.
Metella est māter.
Metella is the mother.
Quīntus est in triclīnō.
Quīntus is in the dining room.
Quīntus est fīlius.
Quīntus is the son.
coquus in culīnā labōrāt.
The cook is in the kitchen working.
coquus est in culīnā.
The cook is in the kitchen.
pater in tablīnō scrībet.
The father is in the study writing.
pater est in tablīnō.
The father is in the study.
māter in ātriō sedet.
The mother is in the reception hall sitting.
māter est in ātriō.
The mother is in the reception hall.
servus in hortō labōrat.
The slave is in the garden working.
servus est in hortō.
The slave is in the garden.
filius in triclīniō bibit.
The son is in the dining room drinking.
fīlius est in triclīniō.
The son is in the dining room.