From Duolingo:
- Farmor och morfar kommer.
- Jag heter Björn.
- Jag har flera fastrar.
- Min svärson pratar mycket.
- Din mor har en restaurang.
- Är hon hennes farmor?
- Ett bröllop , flera bröllop
- Min far äter inte kött.
- Min pappas bror är min farbror.
- Min svärfar är min frus far och min far är hennes svärfar.
- Jag stöttar min svärdotter.
- Jag tycker om min mans svärmor.
- Min faster är min pappas syster.
- Är hon hennes mormor?
Duolingo‘dan:
- Ben gazete okurum. – I read newspapers. / I read a newspaper.
- Ben gazeteyi okurum. – I read the newspaper.
- Ben bir gazete okurum. – I read a newspaper.
- Sen gazeteyi okursun. – You read the newspaper.
- Ben çileği yerim. – I eat the strawberry.
- Evet, yoğurdu ve ekmeği yeriz. – Yes, we eat the yoghurt & the bread.
- Onu ben içerim. – I drink it.
- Siz makarnayı yersiniz. – You eat the pasta.
- Ben pastayı yerim. / Pastayı yerim. – I eat the cake.
- Ben balığı yerim. – I eat the fish.
- Sütü içersiniz. – You drink the milk.
- Bunu yerim. – I eat this.
- Siz bunu okursunuz. – You read this.
- Onlar ekmeği yer. – They eat the bread.
- Ben suyu ve sütü içerim. – I drink the water & the milk.
- Ben ekmeği yerim. – I eat the bread.
- Evet, ben makarnayı yerim. – Yes, I eat the pasta.
- Sen kitabı okursun. – You read the book.
- Sen menüyü okursun. – You read the menu.
o Duolingo:
- siwmper – jumper
- siwt – suit
- sgert – skirt
- het – hat
- blows – blouse
- siaced – jacket
- ffrog – dress/frock
- cot – coat
- pais – underskirt/slip
- sgarff – scarf
- coban – nightdress
- fest – vest
- cot law – raincoat
- crys – shirt
- tei – tie
- crys t – t – shirt/tee
- gwregys – belt
- crys chwys – sweatshirt
- trowsus – (a pair of) trousers/pants
- esgidiau – shoes
- menig – gloves
- sanau – socks
- esgidiau rhedeg – running shoes
- teits – tights
- jîns – jeans
- het – hat
- crys – shirt
- Dw i eisiau hat – I want a hat
- Dw in gwisgo cot law – I am wearing a raincoat
- Dw i eisiau sgarf – I want a scarf
- Dw i eisiau jîns newydd – I want some new jeans
- Dw in gwisgo sanau – Im wearing socks or Im wearing some socks
- cot law – rain – coat
- dillad ysgol – school clothes
- esgidiau rhedeg – running shoes
- jîns newydd – new jeans
From Duolingo:
- ng’ombe – cows
- nguruwe – pigs
- wali – cooked rice
- kahawa na maziwa – coffee & milk
- viazi – potatoes
- Wewe si nyanya! – You are not a tomato! / You are not a grandmother!
- nyama ya ng’ombe – beef
- nyama ya kuku – chicken (meat)
- Tunakula pilipili hoho. – We eat green peppers.
- Wanakula nyama ya mbuzi na matunda. – They eat goat meat & fruit.
- Vitunguu si vitunguu saumu! – Onions are not garlic!
- karoti – carrot
- pilipili hoho na vitunguu – green peppers & onions
- Unakula viazi? – Do you eat potatoes?
- Ninapenda wali. – I love rice.
- Chipsi na nyanya, tafadhali. – Chips & tomatoes, please.
- Anakunywa kahawa kila asubuhi. – He drinks coffee every morning.
- maembe – mangoes
- Ninaomba wali. – I would like cooked rice.
Duolingo‘dan:
- O portakal yer. – He eats oranges. / He eats an orange.
- O bir portakal yer. – He eats an orange.
- domates – tomato
- limon – lemon
- Ben peynir ve meyve yerim. – I eat cheese and fruit.
- Çorba yerim. – I eat soup.
- Sen tavuk yersin. – You eat chicken.
- yağ ve tuz – oil & salt
- Ben et ve yağ yerim. / Et ve yağ yerim. – I eat meat & oil.
- Ben balık yerim. – I eat fish.
- Biz bir portokal yeriz. – We eat an orange.
- meyve ve makarna – fruit & pasta
- tuz ve limon – salt & lemon
- Sen et yersin, çay içersin. – You eat meat, you drink tea.
- Sen çorba ve bir bira içersin. – You drink soup & a beer.
- Ben tavuk yerim. – I eat chicken.
- şarap ve tavuk – wine & chicken
- çorba ve limon – soup & lemon
From Duolingo:
- много кошек – many cats
- много девочек – many girls
- много уток – many ducks
- много тарелок – many plates
- Это лев. – This is a lion.
- моя мышь – my mouse
- мои птицы – my birds
- моя курица – my hen
- Это змея? – Is it a snake?
- Там мухи. – There are flies there.
- Собаки едят всё. – Dogs eat everything
- Это наши львы! – These are our lions!
- У меня дома есть змея. – I have a snake at home.
- Волк ест. – The wolf eats.
- мухи и птицы – flies & birds
- Где моя мышь? – Where is my mouse?
- Лев ест. – The lion is eating.
- Это лев. – This is a lion.
- Птицы не пьют молоко. – Birds don’t drink milk.
- Курица – это птица. – A hen is a bird.
From Duolingo:
- mikuki – spears
- misumari – nails
- miavuli – umbrellas
- mnyororo – chain
- misikiti – mosques
- Mti si msitu. – A tree is not a forest.
- Wanakula mizizi. – They eat roots.
- mzigo wangu – my baggage
- mtumbwi wa baba – dad’s canoe
- Mtumbwi ni mzuri. – The canoe is good.
- Ninaenda misituni. – I go to the forests.
- mtumbwi wangu – my canoe
- mikuki yao – their spears
- mnyororo wake – his chain
- mnyororo mrefu – a long chain
- misumari yangu – my nails
- misikiti yetu – our mosques
o Duolingo:
- menyn – butter
- smwddio – to iron
- brecwast – breakfast
- caws – cheese
- Dw i’n hoffi mefus. – I like strawberries.
- Dw i’n hoffi swper. – I like supper.
- cerdded – to walk
- Dw i’n yfed coffi, hefyd. – I drink coffee, too.
- Dw i’n hoffi cinio. – I like dinner.
- Dw i’n yfed coffi, hefyd. – I drink coffee, too.
- Dych chi’n hoffi swper? – Do you like supper?
- cinio dydd suul – Sunday dinner
- Dw i ddim yn hoffi cerdded. – I don’t like to walk.
- Dych chi’n bwyta caws? – Do you eat cheese?
- Dw i’n hoffi te hefyd. – I like tea, too.
- Dw i’n hoffi cwrw, hefyd. – I like beer, too.
- Dych chi’n smwddio? – Are you ironing?
- Dych chi’n hoffi bricwast? – Do you like breakfast?
- caws a bara – cheese & bread
Duolingo‘dan:
- soğuk elma – the cold apple
- soğuk bir elma – a cold apple
- Elma soğuk. – The apple is cold.
- eski – old
- Bunlar zor. – These are difficult.
- Ekmek soğuk, su sıcak. – The bread is cold, the water is hot.
- o ekmek – that bread
- Bu çok kolay. – This is very easy.
- Onlar çocuklar. – Those are children.
- Genç adam süt içer. – The young man drinks milk.
- yaşlı adam – a young man
- Şu çocuk süt içer. – That child drinks milk.
- Şu elma küçük. – That apple is small.
- Bu çok zor. – This is very difficult.
- Bunlar zor, onlar kolay. – This are difficult, those are easy.
- sıcak ekmek – hot bread
- soğuk ve eski – cold & old
- yaşlı kadın ve genç kız – an old woman & a young girl
- Bunlar çok güzel. – These are very beautiful.
- şu ekmek – that bread
- Şunlar çok büyük. – Those are very big.
- Bu çok kolay. – This is very easy.
- Bunlar çok büyük. – These are very big.
De Duolingo:
- Cada loco con su tema. – To each their own.
- Barriga llena , corazón contento. – A full belly and a happy heart.
- Mucho ruido y pocas nueces. – All talk and no action.
- El amor es ciego, pero los vecinos no. – Love is blind but not the neighbours.
- Más puede la pluma que la espada. – The pen is mightier than the sword.
- El amor todo lo puede. – Love can do everything.
- Donde fuego se hace, humo sale. – Where there is smoke there is fire.
- Quien espera, desespera. – A watched pot never boils.
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