Examples of using "Kolmeen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Don't eat for at least three hours.
Please cut the pizza into three slices.
Please divide the pizza into three parts.
The students parted into three groups.
Add 5 to 3 and you have 8.
Don't eat for at least three hours.
I haven't eaten in three days.
Tom poured wine into three glasses.
We haven't spoken in three years.
Tom hasn't taken a bath since three weeks ago.
- I haven't eaten anything in the past three days.
- I haven't eaten anything for the past three days.
- I've eaten nothing for the past three days.
I haven't taken a shower in three days.
Italian verbs are grouped into three conjugations.
I haven't left my room in three days.
I haven't spoken French in three years.
Mary hasn't shaved her legs in three years.
"How late did you stay up last night?" "We were up until about 2:30."
- Tom said he'd be here by 2:30.
- Tom said that he'd be here by 2:30.
I sat up until three a.m. waiting for you!
- "How late did you stay up last night?" "I was up until about 2:30."
- "How late did you stay up last night?" "We were up until about 2:30."
- "What time did you go to sleep last night?" "Around 2:30."
"How late did you stay up last night?" "We were up until about 2:30."
No one has seen Tom for three days.
For the first time in three months, the bears feel the warmth of the sun.
Tell Tom I'll be there by 2:30.
Tom wants to know if you'll be ready by 2:30.
- Tom said he'd be busy until 2:30.
- Tom said that he'd be busy until 2:30.
- Tom promised me he'd be here by 2:30.
- Tom promised me that he'd be here by 2:30.
I would be bored if I had to count to five hundred twenty-four thousand three hundred seventy-two.
I would be bored if I had to count to five hundred twenty-four thousand three hundred seventy-two.
She advised him to come by 2:30.
- I have eaten nothing for the past three days.
- I haven't eaten anything for the past three days.
- I've eaten nothing for the past three days.
- Five plus three is eight.
- Five and three is eight.