Examples of using "Hänellä" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He is busy.
- He's busy.
Does he have a dog?
She had a good time.
He has curly hair.
Does he have any chance of succeeding?
He has a lot of books.
He has a dog.
She has a heart disease.
He had a hard look on his face.
He has a loud voice.
He had dark brown hair.
He has a great sense of humour.
He had long hair.
She has a cottage by the sea.
He has long hair.
She has many books.
She has snow-white skin.
She has twice as many books as he has.
He has a huge cock.
She has few friends.
He was accompanied by his wife.
She had a radio.
Is he busy?
He has a car.
He has a Toyota.
He had the table to himself.
I had him paint my house.
- Does he have any children?
- Has he any children?
- He is wearing glasses.
- He wears glasses.
- She has the clap.
- She has gonorrhea.
She has sunglasses.
She's busy.
He has wine.
She has breast cancer.
She has a body to die for.
She has a double chin.
He has a maid.
- Does he have a dog?
- Has he got a dog?
He has a heart disease.
He's got lung cancer.
He was thirsty.
He has a racket.
She has cardiac arrhythmia.
- She has braces.
- He has braces.
She has a picture.
She has children.
- He has got cancer.
- He has cancer.
- She doesn't have any enemies.
- She has no enemies.
He has guts.
He has a tendency to be pessimistic.
- He has a large number of books.
- He has a lot of books.
He has little experience in teaching.
She doesn't own many books.
I know she has a boyfriend.
He hasn't got the foggiest.
He has many friends in the parliament.
He has a large farm in Colorado.
- He has a brother who lives in Tokyo.
- He has a brother in Tokyo.
She has no sense of the beautiful.
He has more than a thousand books.
She's wearing an orange dress.
She has a dog.
He has a dog.