Examples of using "Millä" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Which train are you catching?
- What train you are going to take?
- Which train are you going to take?
Which train are you catching?
What ship will you arrive on?
Which class are you in?
Do you know what street Tom lives on?
What year are you in school?
- In what continent is the Nile River?
- In which continent is the river Nile?
What grade is your sister in?
What position does Tom play?
Which shelf is it on?
What train you are going to take?
What grade is Tom in?
What language do you think in?
I need something to write with.
What train is Tom coming in on?
In what continent is the Nile River?
What are your pronouns?
Which snake has the longest fangs?
What criteria do you use in deciding who to vote for?
What grade are you in?
I want to see him at all costs.
In which language do you want to see names of animals?
What language do you usually use when talking with Tom?
- "In what language does one write to Father Christmas?" "In English, of course."
- "What language do you write to Father Christmas in?" "In English, of course."
Which syllable is accented in the word "Australia"?
Tom is expected to arrive any minute now.
I have nothing to write with.
What are you sitting on?
How is your last name written?
Give me something I can cut this with.
We know what the Philippines' highest mountain is called.
I have nothing to boast about.
John should be here any minute now.
How did it come about?
Which street should we start with?
What brought you to Korea?
I don't understand this math problem, I'm stuck.
- On what grounds were you fired?
- Why were you fired?
- What were you fired for?
- How do you spell that?
- How is it spelled?
In which language did you speak with Marika before you learnt Finnish?
How should it work?
You may write in any language you want. On Tatoeba, all languages are equal.
Tom looked as if he was about to burst out crying at any time.
You may write in any language you want. On Tatoeba, all languages are equal.
- I will come by all means.
- I'll definitely come.
- I'll come by all means.
What do you do to pass the time?
You can spend your time in any way you want; it's your time, after all.
The Muslims' God understands only Arabic; but one can pray to other gods in any language.
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
- How would you like your eggs?
- How do you like your eggs done?
- How do you want your eggs?
What would you like to be called?
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
God is, of course, omnilingual. He can understand everyone's prayers, no matter what language they're in.
And what we really want is to have many sentences in many — and any — languages.
I know how this works.
What is the Greek word for "owl"?
How can we thank you?
- She's rolling in money.
- He is rolling in riches.
- He's loaded.
- She's loaded.
- He is filthy rich.
In today's world, we have to equip all our kids with an education that prepares them for success, regardless of what they look like, or how much their parents make, or the zip code that they live in.
He's loaded.
Determine the range of values of the constant k to which the quadratic inequality x² + kx - 3k > 0 holds for any real value of x.