Examples of using "„anne" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you Anna?
Are you Anna?
- Ann has no sister.
- Ann doesn't have any sisters.
- Ann doesn't have a sister.
Anne has many admirers.
Don't be foolish, Anne.
Anne, taste it yourself.
Anne dashed into the kitchen.
Anne Bonny was a female pirate.
Anne gave Gilbert a disappointed glance.
Anne sighed for sheer happiness.
Ann has a little money with her.
I made Ann my secretary.
Don't answer me back like that, Anne.
Anne steadfastly refused to confess.
In geometry, Anne met her Waterloo.
Anne's ankle was broken.
"Throw it into the fire," said Anne.
Which book did you give to Anne?
Did you say it was teatime, Anne?
Kate is not as tall as Anne.
She changed her name to Ann.
Ann has a little money with her.
- Anne will not come to our party.
- Anne won't be coming to our party.
Anne is the envy of all her friends.
Ann wrote something on the blackboard.
Anne is the envy of all her friends.
Ally loves playing with her twin sister Anne.
Anne hurried home after breakfast.
Anne hurried home from school.
When tea was over Anne insisted on washing the dishes.
Jim has asked Anne out several times.
Ann doesn't have a sister.
Somebody is playing the piano. It must be Ann.
Anne had red hair and a fiery temper.
"You mustn't sell Green Gables," said Anne resolutely.
Anne Shirley, what's the matter now?
Anne had tea ready when Marilla came home.
You take things too much to heart, Anne.
Bob tried to speak to Anne, but he couldn't.
Mrs. Blewett darted her eyes over Anne from head to foot.
I hope you'll try to control your temper now, Anne.
I'd like to know why you didn't obey me, Anne.
"Whatever's the matter now, Anne?" she asked.
"I can't go through the Haunted Wood," cried Anne desperately.
"That's a Christmas present for you, Anne," said Matthew shyly.
- Tom and Anne have been friends since primary school.
- Tom and Anne have been friends since elementary school.
She would have admitted that she liked Anne--nay, that she was very fond of Anne. But now she knew as she hurried wildly down the slope that Anne was dearer to her than anything else on earth.
There's no use reasoning with Anne now.
Ann has a weakness for chocolate.
Anne was just about to leave the house when the phone began ringing.
"I believe you are telling me a falsehood, Anne," she said sharply. "I know you are."
- Anne will not come to our party.
- Anne won't be coming to our party.
Anne, go to your room and stay there until I come up.
"Saying one's prayers isn't exactly the same thing as praying," said Anne meditatively.
Anne got up at sunrise because she was too excited to sleep.
"Don't you do it, Anne," entreated Diana. "You'll fall off and be killed. "
She had told Anne to be sure and have tea ready at five o'clock.
Anne Shirley, what have you done to your hair? Why, it's green!
What's this I hear about your going to start up a Village Improvement Society, Anne?
Anne promptly exclaimed, with her best "schoolma'am" air, "Oh, Davy, gentlemen don't do things like that."
Anne went upstairs with Dora and sat by her until she fell asleep.
When the meal was ended Anne came out of her reverie and offered to wash the dishes.
"I'd rather go back to the asylum than go to live with her," said Anne passionately.
Gilbert Blythe was trying to make Anne Shirley look at him and failing utterly.
Anne, you certainly have a genius for getting into trouble.
"Oh, Marilla, what will we do without him?" "We've got each other, Anne."
"God's in his heaven, all's right with the world," whispered Anne softly.
Anne kept back her tears until she got home that night.
Diana, you might take Anne out into the garden and show her your flowers.
Anne had evidently made up her mind to hate Gilbert Blythe to the end of life.
The trouble with you, Anne, is that you're thinking too much about yourself.
I was proud of Anne tonight, although I'm not going to tell her so.
I'm quite content to be Anne of Green Gables, with my string of pearl beads.
Anne is a real good plain sensible name. You've no need to be ashamed of it.
Anne came out of the fragrant twilight of the orchard with a sheaf of white narcissi in her hands.
Anne had brought her slate down on Gilbert's head and cracked it—slate not head—clear across.
Oh, you must take a piece of this, Mrs. Allan. Anne made it on purpose for you.
"Anne Shirley!" she exclaimed, "what on earth did you put into that cake?"
Anne Shirley dared her to walk along the top of the board fence which bounded the garden to the east.
"Anne, are you killed?" shrieked Diana, throwing herself on her knees beside her friend.
"Why, Anne, how you've grown!" she said, almost unbelievingly.
"Will you swear to be my friend forever and ever?" demanded Anne eagerly.
Anne has as many shades as a rainbow and every shade is the prettiest while it lasts.
I'll take Anne with me and Mrs. Spencer will probably make arrangements to send her back to Nova Scotia at once.