Examples of using "Liegt –" in a sentence and their english translations:
What's the reason for this?
[Bear] So which way is west?
- Where is Algeria situated?
- Where is Algiers?
- Where is Algeria?
- Where's Algeria?
Where is Namibia?
Where's Minnesota?
- Where is Boston?
- Where's Boston?
Tom has it wrong.
Where's Malta?
Where is Estonia?
- What's that there?
- What is that over there?
- What is that there?
The decision is yours.
Pskov is in the south of Russia.
Life lies in front of you.
"It’s me.
Barcelona is in Spain.
France is in western Europe.
There is a lot of money.
What subject are you poor at?
He is sadly mistaken.
- Japan is in East Asia.
- Japan is in eastern Asia.
That's where the problem is.
Japan is in Asia.
Thailand is in Asia.
Italy is in Europe.
- Tom is dying.
- Tom's dying.
Germany is in Central Europe.
- He is on the point of death.
- He is about to die.
The grandfather is about to die.
- Damascus is in Syria.
- Damascus is located in Syria.
Algeria is situated in North Africa.
Austria is situated in Central Europe.
Greifswald is in Western Pomerania.
Tom is lying in bed.
Canada is located in North America.
Tunisia is located in Africa.
Brazil is located in South America.
I am poor at tennis.
It's up to me.
I'm not that good at goodbyes.
The verdict is in.
Cologne lies on the Rhine.
That's where the problem lies.
The library is to the right.
It's a misunderstanding.
Athens is in Greece.
That's up to Tom.
Tehran is in Iran.
That's up to you.
You are both in the wrong.
Happiness lies in contentment.
It's up to you.
Tom is completely wrong.
Vienna is in Austria.