Examples of using "Oren" in a sentence and their english translations:
- The cat has two ears.
- A cat has two ears.
- A rabbit has long ears.
- Rabbits have big ears.
- Rabbits have long ears.
See with your ears.
The wall has ears.
We have two ears.
He pricked up his ears.
The walls have ears.
Are my ears red?
My ears are cold.
- Why do rabbits have long ears?
- Why do rabbits have big ears?
- Why are rabbits' ears big?
Why are rabbits' ears big?
lies between your ears.
I hear with my ears.
- The cat has two ears.
- A cat has two ears.
The cat has two ears.
- A rabbit has long ears.
- Rabbits have long ears.
Little pitchers have big ears.
Why do rabbits have long ears?
We hear with ears.
Prince Charles has big ears.
Why are rabbits' ears big?
His voice reached our ears.
- It's music to my ears.
- That's music to my ears.
She wears rings on her ears.
He could not believe his ears.
We hear music with our ears.
I couldn't believe my ears!
Tom couldn't believe his ears.
He's having trouble with his ears.
A rabbit has long ears and a short tail.
Music gratifies the ears.
Her voice still rings in my ears.
Walls have ears, sliding paper doors have eyes
It's music to my ears.
Rabbits have long ears and short tails.
- He is up to his ears in debt.
- He's up to his ears in debt.
Oversized ears listen for vibrations in hollow wood.
The walls have ears, the doors have eyes.
That song sounds familiar to me.
Your voice is like music to my ears.
I don't understand you. I have an earache.
The dog is licking the cat's ears.
I'm up to my neck in debt.
- I'm in the middle of a muddle.
- I really have a great mess.
I only have one mouth, but I have two ears.
There was the sound of a clap of thunder in my ears.
A rabbit has long ears and a short tail.
It was so cold my ears hurt.
My cat purrs when I scratch behind his ears.
Keep your ears wide open! I have to say something.