Decet patriam nobis cariorem esse quam nosmetipsos=--Our country ought to be dearer to us than ourselves.
Nemo patriam in qua natus est exuere nec ligeantiæ debitum ejurare possit=--No one can cast off his native country or abjure his allegiance to his sovereign.
In October, he assumed his professional duty as successor to Roberg; on which occasion he delivered a discourse on the advantages of examining the interior of the country,--De Peregrinationum intra Patriam Necessitate.
A licentious poet, recognizing this moral corruption as the cause of national decay, exclaims: Hoc fonte derivata clades In patriam populumque fluxit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "patriam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.