Examples of using "Court" in a sentence and their english translations:
She runs.
Let's make it brief.
He runs.
She runs.
Tom is running.
- Make it brief.
- Make it short.
He runs very fast.
- He does not run.
- He doesn't run.
- He isn't running.
Lynn runs fast.
He is running now.
Tom runs fast.
A dog runs.
It's too short.
She runs fast.
- This is too short.
- It's too short.
- Does he run every day?
- Does he go running every day?
That boy is running.
- He is a fast runner.
- He runs fast.
If it's lost and scared, it runs and runs.
It's short, and because it's short Google's like
You're running out of options.
Look how fast he runs!
- The black cat runs fast.
- The black cat is running fast.
So just for brevity's sake,
That was the short stretch.
Tom runs very fast.
She isn't running.
He is running ahead of me.
Where is he running now?
How fast Taro can run!
Horses run fast.
What is he running after?
- He does not run.
- He doesn't run.
I'll try to keep it short.
He's running very quickly.
She's after me.
How fast she is running!
Does Tom run every day?
The murderer is still at large.
Tom always runs fast.
Tom doesn't run.
The antelope runs extremely fast.
- This one's short.
or a short piece of text.
- He runs fast.
- She runs fast.
Sometimes he runs, sometimes he walks.
He's always short of money.
We ran out of money.
The street runs along the river.
That dog runs very fast.
How fast that dog runs!
How fast does he run?
The police are after me.
I ran out of ideas.