Examples of using "Woord'" in a sentence and their english translations:
He translated it word for word.
- I'll do the talking.
- I will do the talking.
Translate the word.
- Spread the word!
- Spread the word.
Don't you say a word.
I don't understand a word.
He didn't say a word.
I repeated what he said word for word.
He keeps his word.
Is that even a word?
I always keep my word.
- I give you my word.
- I give my word.
- What does this word mean?
- What is the meaning of this word?
Betty didn't say a word.
- I give you my word.
- I give my word.
- You have my word.
He didn't say a word.
- The floor is yours.
- You have the floor.
Choose the right word!
What does that word mean?
Choose the right word!
Do you know this word?
Which is that the N-word is not just a word.
My favorite word in German is the word for "glove".
The English word "amoeba" and the Japanese word "tatoeba" don't rhyme.
He didn't say a single word.
- How is the word pronounced?
- How is this word pronounced?
He always has the first word.
Why would a word for red come before a word for blue?
This word comes from Latin.
I don't understand this word.
Betty never said a word.
The word has several meanings.
- "Performed" is the right word.
- "Okonatta" is the right word.
How many syllables does this word have?
What word is that?
"Negro" is an offensive word.
I'm all done talking.
What's the magic word?
- Is there anyone who can pronounce this word?
- Can anyone pronounce this word?
How do you say this word?
- I give you my word.
- I give my word.
- You have my word.
I'm not going to talk anymore.
Tom doesn't speak a word of French.
I didn't say a word.
He never keeps his word.
You didn't say a word.
Tom uses that word a lot.
He broke his promise.
- Let me do the talking.
- Let me talk.
- Let me speak.
This word has two meanings.
I can't understand that word.
A good word costs nothing.
It's a Latin word.
It's a Greek word.
It's a Germanic word.
I'll talk.