Examples of using "An –" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Begin!
- Begin.
Begin!
Stand up!
Try this on.
- Try it on.
- Try that on.
- Look at me.
- Look up to me.
- Look at me.
- Look at me!
Call Tom.
Don't touch anything.
Don't show off.
Come aboard.
Go on board.
Thanks to Virginia, thanks to Daniel,
"What are you thinking about?" "Nothin'..."
- Listen!
- Listen to me.
- Look at me.
- Look at me!
- Begin!
- Get started.
- Start.
- Begin.
- Proceed.
- Look at me.
- Look at me!
- Watch me.
- Call me!
- Call me.
Look at him.
Look at me.
Call Tom.
- Look at me!
- Watch me.
Look at us!
- Turn it on.
- Turn them on.
look, look!
earthworks.
- Come on in!
- Begin!
- You go first.
- Get going.
- Get started.
- Start.
- Begin.
Telephone!
Knock on the door.
- Begin!
- Proceed.
Knock on the door.
Do you believe in ghosts?
Put it on.
The train arrives at platform number 5.
Call home!
- Get your clothes on.
- Put your clothes on.
It depends.
I believe in values, and respect.
Look at me.
That's up to Tom, not me.
Attach this tag to your suitcase.
- Call Tom.
- Give Tom a call.
Do you believe in God?
- When does it arrive?
- When will it arrive?
What are you wearing?
Are you going to call Tom?
I'm thinking about you.
I'm begging you.
- We'll give you a call.
- We'll give you a ring.
Do you believe in ghosts?
What will you wear?
What are you lining up for?
It all started the day I was born.
Think of your family.
- Don't lie to me.
- Don't lie to me!
Get your hands off me.
I'm going to attend the meeting in Tom's place.
Do you remember this?
- Please ring him up.
- Please call him up.
- Please telephone him.
- Please phone him.
- Please call him.
- Please give him a call.
- Listen to this!
- Listen to this.
It all started in this place.
Start singing.
Don't touch these.
- Don't touch me!
- Don't touch me.
Please look at me.
- Do you believe in God?
- Do you believe in a god?
Call the hospital.
Leave the TV on.
- They smiled at each other.
- They smiled at one another.
Dress warmly.
Turn it on.