Examples of using "25%" in a sentence and their english translations:
last 25% from private companies.
I'm 25 years old.
Tom's birthday is March 25th.
He'll return on the twenty-fifth of January.
- Christmas is celebrated on December 25th.
- Christmas is celebrated on December twenty-fifth.
- She got married at the age of 25.
- She got married when she was twenty-five.
Sadako Sasaki died on October 25, 1955.
Look at the map on page 25.
Brains consume 25% of the body's energy.
They were about 25 cents a pound cheaper.
every day for the last 25 years.
- Being 25 letters long, 'anticonstitutionnellement' is the longest word in French.
- Having 25 letters, "anticonstitutionnellement" is the longest word in the French language.
"So who were the 25?" Al-Sayib asked. "Friends of yours?"
I've got to take my library books back before January 25th.
Your nieces and nephews share 25% of your DNA.
The patients in this study consisted of 30 males and 25 females.
Yeah… about 15 miles away in that direction from where we're standing, just recently,
Dima slept with 25 men in one night and then killed them.
By 11 o'clock they had called numbers 21 through 25;
50% of their money comes from the Government, 25% from the university's own income and the
Dima slept with 25 men in one night and then killed them.
Gosh, I'm 25 years old now. Isn't that horrible? Rounding up, I'm 30!
"Noobs," Al-Sayib stated. "If 25 people got killed by you, Dima, then they must have been noobs."
"Your face is all over the BBC, Dima!" Al-Sayib exclaimed. "They say you slept with 25 men and then killed them! How the heck did you do that?!"
A 25-year-old millennial man with a high school degree or less makes an average of $29,000 per year. That's about $2,600 less than the generation before them, the Gen Xers, people aged 38 to 53, and almost $10,000 less than baby boomers, those aged 54 to 72, earned at the same age.
All History shows: idioms of dominant states often lead to the disappearance of the languages of the dominated states. Greek engulfed the Phrygian. Latin killed the Iberian and Gallic. Currently, 25 languages are disappearing every year! Understand one thing: I'm not fighting against English, I fight for diversity. An Armenian proverb wonderfully summarizes my thought: "The more languages you know, the more you are a person."