Examples of using "Sateenvarjo" in a sentence and their english translations:
Is this umbrella yours?
Take your umbrella with you.
Take my umbrella.
- How much does this umbrella cost?
- How much is this umbrella?
- How much does this umbrella cost?
- How much is this umbrella?
That umbrella belongs to me.
- Whose umbrella is this?
- This umbrella, whose is it?
Whose umbrella is this?
You should take an umbrella.
Take an umbrella. It's likely to rain.
"Is that Mary's umbrella?" "Yes, that's her umbrella."
This might be Tom's umbrella.
Leave your umbrella at the front door.
I've got to take an umbrella with me.
You should take an umbrella with you this morning.
- I don't think this is Tom's umbrella.
- I don't think that this is Tom's umbrella.
I should have brought my umbrella. Large raindrops are starting to fall.
This is my umbrella.
Take this folding umbrella with you. It might come in handy.
An umbrella is useful in a mild rain, but when it rains cats and dogs an umbrella is of little help.
Don't forget to take an umbrella with you.
- I wish I'd brought an umbrella with me.
- I should have brought an umbrella.
- I should've brought an umbrella.
You don't want to get wet and catch a cold, so take this umbrella with you.
Kate went to school with an umbrella, but Brian didn't.