Examples of using "Partant " in a sentence and their english translations:
I am game!
Are you in?
But, I'm up for it, come on.
If you are up for it, let's go!
If you're up for the challenge, choose "Replay Episode",
If you're up for the challenge, choose "Replay Episode".
I made it from scratch.
Be sure to turn out the light when you go out.
You don't go there from Thebes.
Are you up for it? If you are, I am.
market economic starting behavior individual.
who spearheads social change from the ground up,
everyone is up for it, this is a fun event.
See that the door is locked before you leave.
I'm willing to go anywhere you go.
Tom says that he's willing to do it for free.
Put everything on my tab. I'll settle it when I check out.
It's just a question of who's up for what.
Starting from the office, through car mechanics,
- I'm game.
- I am game!
Well, that's unsettling. Are you sure you closed the door when you left?
- I know Tom is in.
- I know that Tom is in.
and show you something more useful than making a brain lase.
So we come full circle from story back to social.
Be sure to turn out the light when you go out.
Be sure to turn out the light when you go out.
When leaving from the gulf of Otranto, we were thirty; but when arriving in Cadiz, we were ten.
If you are up for it, let's go!
- I know Tom is in.
- I know that Tom is in.
And therefore as we set sail, we ask God’s blessing, on the most hazardous and dangerous
But his failure to take Gerona meant he was relieved of command. Leaving in a fury before
I'm willing to go anywhere you go.
A study found that almost 10% of men were obese in 2008. That was up from about 5% in 1980.
"I can count from 1 to 100 in French now." "Wow, that's great. How about counting backwards from 100 to 1?" "No, that's still impossible for me."
"Top-down economics never works," said Obama. "The country does not succeed when just those at the very top are doing well. We succeed when the middle class gets bigger, when it feels greater security."
He stops, and from Achates hastes to seize / his chance-brought arms, the arrows and the bow, / the branching antlers smites, and lays the leader low. / Next fall the herd; and through the leafy glade / in mingled rout he drives the scattered train, / plying his shafts.
After countless calls to the radio and countless newspaper ads in several consecutive days, people flocked to the festival. There are devoured tons of hamburgers that were offered there in abundance, and drunk liters of beer. As a result was a large number of drunks and thus, massive work for the legions of attending paramedics who had already acquired a huge experience of such mass gatherings at countless other parties.