At such a time Nihil aeque proderit quam quiescere, et minimum cum aliis loqui et plurimum secum, saith Seneca: It is then the best way to be quiet, and to say little to others, and much to yourselves.
It had been inadvisedly reported that our early acquaintance, Captain Heaviside, had fallen cum multis aliis ignotis, at the battle of the Boyne.
Aliis captivorum millia dono afferens; that is, not merely as a loan: compare with Ner.
The headers Propria quae maribus and As in Præsenti are from this book, as is the line “Cum multis aliis quæ nunc perscribere longum est”.
Ignoscas aliis multa, nil tibi=--You should pardon many things in others, nothing in yourself.
Aliena nobis, nostra plus aliis placent=--That which belongs to others pleases us most; that which belongs to us pleases others more.
Malo cum Platone errare, quam cum aliis recte sentire=--I had rather be wrong with Plato than think right with others.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aliis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.