Examples of using "Vuodessa" in a sentence and their english translations:
- A year has twelve months.
- There are twelve months in a year.
- In one year there are twelve months.
- One year has twelve months.
A lot can happen in a year.
The meeting is held once in three years.
Tom comes to Boston once a year.
Prices are double what they were two years ago.
Christmas comes but once a year.
A lot can happen in three years.
How many times a year do you go skiing?
Tom makes millions of dollars a year.
We're open 365 days a year.
We must go there at least once a year.
Tom goes to Boston two or three times a year.
Each year some 4500 different Pop LPs appear.
The insurance on his violin costs $200 a year.
Each bears fruit for only a few days a year.
If you had a time machine, which year would you visit?
Europeans drink, on average, 12.5 liters of pure alcohol per year.
It's quite difficult to master French in 2 or 3 years.
Tom eats more fish in a week than I eat in a year.
Tom has a party two or three times a year.
Each employee is entitled to a two week paid vacation per year.
The per capita consumption of rice of Japanese people is about half of what it was fifty years ago.
Most years have 12 full moons, but this year will have 13, three of them supermoons.
And that’s a disease that can kill 60,000 people a year in the US alone.
Few people think more than two or three times a year; I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once or twice a week.
A light-year is the distance light travels in one year. It's 9.5 trillion (9,500,000,000,000) kilometers.
The per capita consumption of rice of Japanese people is about half of what it was fifty years ago.