Examples of using "Maanjäristys" in a sentence and their english translations:
The earthquake shook the houses.
The earthquake shook the houses.
- There was an earthquake yesterday.
- Yesterday there was an earthquake.
The earthquake suddenly shook the buildings.
Earthquake gives me heartquake.
That was not an earthquake.
An earthquake can take place at any time.
- According to the paper, there was an earthquake in Mexico.
- According to the newspaper there was an earthquake in Mexico.
A great earthquake hit Mexico this fall.
What would become of our city if an earthquake were to hit it?
The news that there was an earthquake turned out to be true.
For the second time in a month, there was a powerful earthquake in Mexico.
According to today's paper, there was a big earthquake in Chile yesterday.
I've heard that news that there has been a huge earthquake in Awaji.
An earthquake, 8.9 on the Richter scale, hits Japan and causes a massive tsunami.
War is not a natural disaster like an earthquake or a tsunami. It does not come without warning.
I felt a small tremor, but rather than an earthquake, it was just a truck driving by.
The church we went past crumbled five minutes later due to a huge earthquake, and more than a hundred churchgoers were buried alive.