Examples of using "Monilla" in a sentence and their english translations:
The typhoon caused damage in many areas.
- A lot of students do part-time jobs.
- Many students have part-time jobs.
- Many students work in part-time jobs.
There are a lot of sentences without any translation.
Many men have larger breasts than women.
In many languages, it is difficult to speak or write without revealing one's gender.
Many restaurants now have free Wi-Fi.
Indians know their country by many names: "Bharat" from Sanskrit, "Hindustan" from Persian and "India" from English.
And what we really want is to have many sentences in many — and any — languages.
Many of the world's seven thousand or so languages are spoken only by handfuls of living people and are in danger of extinction.
A national flag is often considered a unique symbol, but many pairs or groups of countries have incredibly similar flags to each other.
If the teacher is to plan out a vacation or something similar requiring one to compare prices and figure out what it would cost, it is the pupils' skills he would exploit. Sometimes, the wife may be wishing for a new fruit bowl, or perhaps the husband is looking for a new letter opener. Many have sons that require a short bedside story or daughters with dolls that must be clad in clothing of utmost fashionability; all this, the teacher makes the pupils make for him.