The treatise opens with an exhortation to the child to learn French that he may speak fairly before wise men, for "heavy is he that is not taught": Cap: primum docet rethorice loqui de assimilitudine bestiarum.
Or that modester testimony given by Lucius AElius Stilo upon Plautus, who affirmed, "Musas, si Latine loqui voluissent, Plautino sermone fuisse loquuturas.
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.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loqui" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.