Examples of using "Sillan" in a sentence and their english translations:
The water flows under the bridge.
The enemy blew up the bridge.
- Cross the bridge.
- Walk across the bridge.
- Cross the bridge!
They constructed a bridge.
Refugees hid under the bridge.
They decided to build a bridge.
The force of the current carried the bridge away.
What's the length of this bridge?
The placid water flowed under the bridge.
They de-iced the bridge with salt.
The bridge was built by the Romans.
My house is situated on the other side of that bridge.
I walk across that bridge every morning on the way to school.
His house is on the other side of the bridge.
- The village people built a wooden bridge across the river.
- The people of the village built a wooden bridge across the river.
My house is situated on the other side of that bridge.
When you cross the bridge, don't look down.
Look at the train crossing the bridge.
The pile of bodies under the bridge was such a macabre sight.
That bridge is half as long as this one.
- This bridge is twice the length of that one.
- This bridge is two times the length of that bridge.
It was Tom's first time to see the Golden Gate Bridge.
The bridge will take months longer to build and cost millions of dollars more than first estimated.
He, who kicks the pillar that stands on the bridge that leads over the river that flows through the village, in which lives the man, who owns the collar that bestows magical powers that perform miracles, dies.