Significatio vocis chaere | Babel Free
[ˈkʰae̯.rɛ]Exempla
“Graecum te, Albuci, quam Romanum atque Sabinum, maluisti dici. Graece ergo praetor Athenis, id quod maluisti, te, cum ad me accedis, saluto⟳: chaere, inquam⟳, Tite! lictores, turma omnis chorusque: chaere Tite. Hinc hostis mi Albucius, hinc inimicus.”
You'd rather be called a Greek, Albucius, than a Roman and a Sabine. So, as a praetor in Athens (just what you wanted), When you approach me, I greet you as you wish: "Hello, Titus!" I say in Greek. The lictors, troops, and the whole entourage echo: "Hello, Titus!", and from this point on, Albucius is my enemy, my foe.
Gradus CEFR
C2
Peritia
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR C2 — gradus peritia.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR C2 — gradus peritia.
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