Examples of using "Engeland" in a sentence and their english translations:
New Zealand, England and America,
- I come from England.
- I'm from England.
- I am from England.
He comes from England.
He lives in England.
I am going to England.
England and Scotland are neighbours.
I have friends in England.
Why did the Ragnarssons invade England?
France is to the south of England.
London is the capital of England.
England was invaded by the Danes.
I have a friend in England.
This is a book about England.
England is proud of her poets.
- Ireland and England are separated by the sea.
- A sea separates Ireland and England.
I visited many parts of England.
The Industrial Revolution began in England.
Which is larger, Japan or England?
Why have you come to visit England?
I would like to visit England one day.
This book was printed in England.
I have a friend in England.
Next month, I am going to England.
I have a friend who lives in England.
in order to motivate the invasion of England.
invader to become King of England.
He left for England at the beginning of August.
Tom has never been to England.
I have never been to England.
A week from today, I'll be in England.
I finally went to England this summer.
Who is the greatest poet in England?
Elizabeth II is the Queen of England.
England expects that every man will do his duty.
Once upon a time, there was a bad king in England.
He was living in England when the war broke out.
I have a friend who lives in England.
Great Britain consists of Wales, England, and Scotland.
I have a friend who lives in England.
England is the home of the English language.
- In 1900, he left England, and he never returned.
- In 1900 he left England, never to return.
- In 1900, he left England, and he never returned.
- In 1900 he left England, never to return.
Raiders appear without warning off England’s east coast.
London, the capital of England, is on the Thames.
I have a desire to go to England.
Prince Charles will be the next king of England.
The Japanese weather is milder than the English weather.
Harold II was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England.
- In 1900, he left England, and he never returned.
- In 1900 he left England, never to return.
- In 1900, he left England, and he never returned.
- In 1900 he left England, never to return.