Examples of using "Uuteen" in a sentence and their english translations:
We moved into a new house.
I moved into a new apartment.
Good luck with the new job.
I was disappointed with the new product.
The revolution ushered in a new era.
I just moved.
Are you happy with your new job?
Are you pleased with your new house?
They went to New Zealand.
He can't afford a new car.
Are you quite satisfied with your new house?
A week's reflection led to a new plan.
- Large amounts of money were spent on the new bridge.
- A large amount of money was spent on the new bridge.
I am really pleased with my new car.
They are satisfied with the new house.
Can we afford a new car?
Tom is pleased with his new car.
Let's go to the new Chinese restaurant on Park Street.
He soon got used to the new surroundings.
We moved house last year.
He is pleased with his new car.
The new president can be relied upon, can't he?
Over time, he got used to the new environment.
This fluorescent lamp is starting to flicker. We'll have to replace it.
She soon adjusted herself to the new school.
He can't afford a new car.
- I cannot afford to buy a car.
- I can't afford to buy a car.
I just moved.
Recent advances in medicine will usher in a new age in medical care.
Let me introduce you to a new way of doing that.
I was disappointed with the new product.
And if you think you're ready for a brand new mission, choose "Next Episode."
The revolution ushered in a new era.
I can't afford a new car, so I'll have to make this one do.
What does the speaker's attitude seem to be towards the new British tendency to display emotions?
Life is a flame that is always burning itself out, but it catches fire again every time a child is born.