Examples of using "إنّها" in a sentence and their english translations:
It's a surprise.
- She is unconscious.
- She's unconscious.
She is a brave woman.
It's a complicated story.
She's singing in Berber.
This is a serious setback.
It's called an Archimedean Spiral.
They're thin, unmyelinated, slow-conducting Lada Niva -
But, well... It's the same thesis
They are delicate. They fall ill.
They force you to observe.
They are very governmental.
- She is accustomed to sitting.
- She is used to sitting.
She likes you very much.
This is only a temporary setback.
RH: Oh, it's not completely unfairly.
RH: Well, they are public schools.
It's capitalism in its purest form.
It's a great idea, isn't it?
This is a multi-generational, gender-neutral issue.
They're what is most important and where you can most move the needle.
And it's the combined quality of these deep-sleep brainwaves
a word we've heard a certain amount about this week.
It's a way to love life. I am an old man,
-[Kusturica in English] How? -[in Spanish] Sip by sip. [laughs] The only way you can drink it.
This fridge is only 24 inches wide. It's perfect for small apartments.
No, it's not. That knife does not have the properties of pain.
They give us a lot of new data about how our bodies work.
It's a good idea to see a doctor once in a while.
Culture is the daily set of values we live by. Uh... That is part of the construction of a better society.