Examples of using "Telt" in a sentence and their english translations:
Every person counts.
- That's important.
- It's important.
- It matters.
Palestine matters.
- He counts fast.
- She counts fast.
Every penny counts.
Every minute counts.
A week has seven days.
Does that count?
- That's important.
- It's important.
- It's that important.
- It matters.
The English alphabet has 26 letters.
How many letters are there in the English alphabet?
- Forewarned is forearmed.
- Better safe than sorry.
It's the thought that counts.
Does this count?
The population of Japan is about 120 million.
Do you know how many people live in Australia?
What's the total population of France?
- Tom only cares about pretty faces.
- To Tom, only a pretty face counts.
All that matters is to be happy.
Antoine's castle has twenty bedrooms.
their only goals are efficiency and profit.
Mexico has half as many people as Japan.
Everything matters.
- Is it important?
- Is that important?
"It's not the garden, it's the gardening that counts."
It is quality, not quantity that counts.
The Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg has a population of 563,000 of which 46% are foreigners.
The only thing that matters is to find a cheap car.
Brazil has almost 200 million inhabitants.
The population of the city is about 100,000.
A danger foreseen is a danger avoided.
The population of Japan is about 120 million.
Indonesia is an enormous country which consists of more than 17,000 islands, numbering over 300 tribes and over 700 languages.
The hand has five fingers: the thumb, the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the pinky.