Examples of using "Bal" in a sentence and their english translations:
Enjoy yourself at the ball.
Will you go to the dance with me?
I would love to go to the dance with you.
Tom didn't go to the dance.
Will you go to the dance with me?
He asked her to the prom.
Please enjoy yourself at the dance.
She was the queen of the ball.
Will you go to the dance with me?
I went stag to the prom.
Will you go to the dance with me?
She danced with him at the high school prom.
Tom asked Mary to the prom.
Tom and Mary attended a costume party.
She danced with him at the high school prom.
She was voted prom queen.
He was voted prom king.
"I would love to go to the dance with you." "Really? You would?"
The two girls wore the same dress to the dance.
She danced with him at the high school prom.
She was voted prom queen.
I was wondering if you would like to go to the dance with me.
They're giving a big ball at the American Embassy tonight.
The world is a grand ball in which everyone wears a mask.
"I would love to go to the dance with you." "Really? You would?"
She liked the ball too much, that's what killed her.
He was voted prom king.
On condition you are back by ten o'clock, you may go to the dance.
There is a dance at the French House next Friday.
He's the prom king and she's the prom queen.
The inventor of the ice hotel has even thought of a ballroom,
Miss Scarlett was killed with a candlestick in the ballroom.
We come to the great ballroom, the first class dance room.
Are you going to ask Mary to go to the prom with you?
Mary thought that Tom would ask her to the prom, but he asked someone else.
With the ball you have the glass for the guests ... that made Papa angry.
Tom and Mary attended a costume party.
- "Do you want to go to the dance with me?" "I'm really sorry, but I can't."
- "Do you want to go to the ball with me?" "I'm really sorry, but I can't."
The Firefighters' Ball continues to be among the most highly regarded of the parties that celebrate July 14 in France.
It was a surprise to see all the students behaving with decorum on prom night.