Examples of using "August" in a sentence and their english translations:
It is already August.
It was August.
Augustus is my most beloved son.
It is already August.
It was late August.
There is no school during August.
Jack was born on August the tenth.
He came back last August.
- Today is August twelfth.
- Today is the twelfth of August.
Where were you in August last year?
He left for England at the beginning of August.
Where were you in August last year?
Where were you in August last year?
His birthday is August 21st.
There is no school during August.
- There are no classes in August.
- There is no school in August.
- There's no school in August.
Jack was born on August tenth.
Mary and I are getting married in August.
Where were you in August last year?
87.000 Kollegen in Kurzarbeit geschickt bis August.
He left for England at the beginning of August.
In August, I have a technological refresher course that lasts two months.
This offer expires on August 15, 1999.
The 8th of August is International Cat Day.
She was born in 1946, on August 19, in California.
I'm going to Japan with my girlfriend in August.
it is a blazing hot Saturday morning, in August, in Ohio.
I'm going to Japan with my girlfriend in August.
Usually on August 24th we do the goat.
Our teacher will return from abroad in August.
She was born in 1946, on August 19, in California.
I'm going to Japan with my girlfriend in August.
Flight number is JL123, on August 23 for Tokyo.
Most Italians take their annual holiday in August.
The Earth will exit the debris field in late August.
August 12th is two days before Mary's birthday.
Between June and August when the plants are in bloom,
I'm taking a vacation from July 20 through August 8.
We will start at 6 a.m. on August 20.
I'm going to Japan with my girlfriend in August.
August is the most important month of the year for me.
She told me that she would go to Paris in August.
My e-mail address will be changed effective Aug. 1 as follows.
One of the best meteor showers, the Perseids, happens in August.
The long, hot days between the end of July and the end of August are called 'dog days'.
"Um, what day was it today again?" "August 5th."
Neil Alden Armstrong was born on August 5, 1930 in Wapakoneta, Ohio.
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.
By August, it was clear the Grande Armée’s supply lines were at breaking point,
In August, he gave him command of the forces keeping watch on General Blücher’s Army
The months with the most rain are May, June, July and August.
In August, Napoleon ordered him to lead an advance on Berlin, but he was defeated by
defending the Tuileries Palace, when it was stormed by the mob on 10th August 1792.
ISIS quickly overreaches. That August, it invades Kurdish territory in Iraq and Syria,
Until July, every odd month has thirty-one days. As of August, every even-numbered month has thirty-one days.
We have twelve children, one for every month of the year. However, they were all born in August.
The delayed Tokyo Olympics will be held from July 23 to August 8.
Saint-Cyr returned to the Grande Armée in August, taking command of Fourteenth Corps
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December are the twelve months of the year.
August 8th is Beard Day in Japan.
On August 19 2013, the Hurricane Sandy Task Force delivered a rebuilding strategy that is serving as a model for communities across the nation.
Pluto was the smallest planet until August 2006, when the International Astronomical Union reclassified it as a dwarf planet. It is the largest dwarf planet known.
June, July and September were the warmest months since records were kept and August was the second warmest. Now October once again beats all historical records.
The hundredth World Congress of Esperanto occurred in Lille, in northern France, between the twenty-fifth of July and the first of August of 2015; it was successful and emotionally touching.
On August 31, 1950, another V-2 was launched and carried an unanaesthetized mouse that was photographed in flight and did not survive impact.
On August 19, 1960, the Soviet spacecraft Korabl-Sputnik 2 carried two dogs—named Belka (Squirrel) and Strelka (Little Arrow)—into space and returned them safely to Earth.
In the 31 years since the launch of this global effort, the number of polio cases has dropped by 99.9%. Instead of hundreds of thousands of children being paralyzed each year, the number stood at 65 as of August 20.
In August, Microsoft tested the 4-day week in Japan. As a result, 25.4% of employees took less vacation, 58.7% fewer pages were printed, power consumption fell by 23.1%, and productivity increased that month by 39.9%.
Ida was the second asteroid to be observed close-up by a spacecraft, when the Space Probe Galileo took pictures as it flew by on Aug 28, 1993. These pictures showed not only that Ida has a cratered surface, but also that it has a small moon, called Dactyl, which is about 1.6 x 1.2 km in diameter and orbiting 90 km away from the asteroid.