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Překládat věty uživatele Them

Audionahrávky od uživatele Them (total 2053)

The following audio recordings by Them are licensed under the CC BY 4.0 license.

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I caught him stealing money.
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She's my cousin.
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Elves love to sing.
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Her efforts were in vain.
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I don't accept the existence of the Devil.
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We took a bus here.
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The tree is small.
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I have two secretaries.
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Who said that? Those are all lies!
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They eat fast.
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She's eating rice.
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I was in Potsdam last week.
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I want to be the one who saves the most money.
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There are more women than men studying Japanese.
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The murderer and the victim didn't know each other.
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Lynn runs very fast.
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Taxes are included.
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All economic models have flaws.
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I'm trying to explain my ideas.
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Why do I have it?
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I meet friends wherever I go.
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Night's coming.
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One of the two of us must attend the meeting.
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Leonid moved to Senegal, a non-extradition country.
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Senegal gained its independence in the year 1960.
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Tom lives in Dakar, the capital of Senegal.
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Let's stay up all night!
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What is the name of Senegal's capital?
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I'm giving you a book.
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Who has the courage to ride a lion?
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The child isn't crying anymore.
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My father is a tailor.
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A rose is a flower and a dove is a bird.
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We won't stop until we get there.
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Yanni studied the Quran.
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Electricity prices in Senegal are among the highest in the world.
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The Gambia gained its independence from the UK in 1965.
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The rose belongs to Theodore.
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Gambia has a very narrow territory.
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Gambia is entirely surrounded by Senegal.
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A lion has sharp teeth.
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Far from it.
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Happy Zamenhof Day!
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Senegal is in Africa and Algeria is in Africa, too.
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Tom gave himself up?
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They told me after you left.
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Don't reach out your hand to a lion.
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Dakar is the capital of Senegal.
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Banjul is the capital of Gambia.
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A pencil and pen are lying on the windowsill.
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I returned to Senegal 10 years later.
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Tom found out.
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They didn't kill themselves.
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Not my circus, not my monkeys.
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Why not Esperanto?
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Fadil brought Layla home.
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I love Esperanto.
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Please, wash your hands.
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I can't leave until he comes.
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The less she knows, the better.
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I speak Esperanto.
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He was smitten with your mother.
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I want to eat something tasty.
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Esperanto will succeed.
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He's my cousin.
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After three days of hiking, I was isolated in Senegal.
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Music is love.
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I'm a student, but he isn't.
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Portugal is no exception.
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Where are the book and the pencil?
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His aunt married a Lebanese man and went with him to Senegal.
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Are there a lot of Africans in Germany?
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I didn't find a single doctor.
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You're just comforting yourself with a fantasy!
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Leave me out of this!
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Today it's snowing.
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Esperanto will triumph.
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I hate Esperanto.
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Spiders, scorpions, and ticks are arachnids.
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I remember having heard a similar sound in my dreams.
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It's a bit too late for praying.
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We still have plenty of time, but let's take a taxi just in case.
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A child is not a mature person.
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There are no devils in this world.
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She's been sent to jail for murder.
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She's got two cats. One's white and the other is black.
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It is 7:45.
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It looks like she's got a lot of friends.
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Power entails responsibilities.
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An enemy of an enemy is a friend.
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I'm going to see her tomorrow.
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She will be a college student next spring.
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She has a husband and two daughters.
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He comes here once a month.
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He died last year of old age.
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I wrote a letter in English.
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When he saw the police officer, he ran away.
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This textbook is written in simple English.
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John ran into the room.
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Is it too early?