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1 Привет
- salus;• Привет! - Salve!
• передайте привет брату от меня - jubete fratrem salvere (salvum esse);
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2 Радоваться
- sumere gaudia; gaudere; laetari; capere laetitiam; exsultare animo; gestire;• я рад и счастлив - gaudeo et volup est mihi;
• я рад твоему благополучному возвращению - te venire salvum volup est;
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3 здоровье
salus, utis, f; sanitas [atis, f]; valetudo, inis, f (prosperitas valetudinis; valetudo incommoda, adversa; valetudinem amittere; valetudini suae parcěre); salubritas [atis, f]• клянусь вам своим здоровьем sic me salvum habeatis
• желать здоровья (чихающему) salvere jubere
• физическое здоровье firma corporis affectio
• с пошатнувшимся здоровьем valetudine affectus
• вредить чьему-л. здоровью valetudine temptare (tentare) aliquem
• пользующийся отличным здоровьем optimā valetudine affectus
• обладать очень слабым здоровьем tenuissima valetudine esse
• за ваше здоровье bene vobis [vos]
• как твое здоровье? ut vales? ut valetur?
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