Examples of using "Poikaa" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you know the boy in the picture?
A lot of boys are running in the park.
John has two sons.
We have two sons.
A monarch had six sons.
Look! Two boys are fighting.
Why do you accuse my son?
I have two sons.
She has seven sons.
- Tom has three sons.
- Tom has three children.
He had three sons.
A lot of boys ran after the rabbit.
The three boys opened the doors of the building.
Our class consists of 40 boys.
Tom lost three sons in the war.
Here are about ten boys.
Who are these two boys?
I am married and I have two sons.
- We are not able to put a young boy in prison.
- We can't put a young boy in prison.
No boy in the class is taller than Bill.
There weren't many boys at the picnic.
- How many boys are there in this class?
- How many boys are in this class?
But he wanted a son very much.
Tom has two sons. Both of them live in Boston.
He had three sons who became lawyers.
He has three sons, who became musicians.
He has two sons, who became merchants.
I have two daughters and two sons.
I am married and I have two sons.
I opened the door and saw two boys standing side by side.
She thinks highly of him.
The class was made up of 15 boys and as many girls.
He had two sons, who both became teachers.
He had three sons, who all became doctors.
Tom has two sons. Both of them live in Boston.
I think she was conscious of being stared at by many boys.
I have two sons, one in Tokyo and the other in Nagoya.
Tom and Mary had two sons: Paul and John.
I have five sons. Two of them are engineers, another is a teacher and the others are students.
Tycho Brahe, though of noble decent, married a commoner. Together they had three sons and five daughters.
She hates him.
She loves him.
She loves him.
- She cannot stop him.
- She can't stop him.
I found one day in school a boy of medium size ill-treating a smaller boy. I expostulated, but he replied: "The bigs hit me, so I hit the babies; that's fair." In these words he epitomized the history of the human race.