Examples of using "órám" in a sentence and their english translations:
My watch stopped working.
My watch is broken.
I don't have classes today.
My watch has stopped.
My watch broke.
- My watch has disappeared.
- My watch has gone.
- My watch is not correct.
- My watch isn't running right.
My watch keeps good time.
- Where is my watch?
- Where's my watch?
This clock is mine.
- My watch needs mending.
- My watch needs to be repaired.
- My watch needs repairing.
I have French class on Mondays.
- My clock seems to be broken.
- My watch seems to be broken.
My watch is ten minutes fast.
- My watch needs mending.
- My watch needs to be repaired.
- My watch needs repairing.
My watch isn't working well.
My clock is five minutes fast.
- Where is my watch?
- Where is my clock?
- Where's my watch?
My watch loses five minutes a day.
My watch gains thirty seconds a month.
Do you know where my watch is?
My watch loses two minutes a day.
I won't be more than two or three hours.
My watch is less expensive than yours.
I don't know where my watch is.
My watch is less expensive than yours.
It is ten o'clock by my watch.
I have a watch just like the one Tom has.
My watch is more accurate than yours.
Do you speak Greek? - Not yet, that's my first lesson!
I have a watch of Japanese make, which keeps very good time.
My watch is less expensive than yours.
It is just nine by my watch.
My watch didn't cost as much as yours.
I have just half an hour to have lunch, take a dump and rest before I go back to work.
My watch is different from yours.