Examples of using "Enyém" in a sentence and their english translations:
- That is mine.
- It is mine.
- That's mine.
- It's mine.
- This is mine.
- This is mine!
- This is mine.
You're mine.
- It is mine.
- It's mine.
Mine is black!
- Is that mine?
- Is this mine?
Mine is red.
- That is mine.
- That's mine.
- It's mine.
- This is mine.
Can I have it?
- The bike's mine.
- The bicycle is mine.
It's not mine.
- Which is mine?
- Which one is mine?
Mine is black!
The decision is mine.
This belongs to me.
You'll be mine.
You're mine.
Mine is black.
All three of these are mine.
This book is mine.
The last card is mine.
- That house belongs to me.
- That house is mine.
- It isn't mine.
- It's not mine.
- It is not mine.
I want what's mine.
Which one of them is mine?
It's all mine.
It belongs to me now.
The responsibility is mine.
The dog is mine.
I still have mine.
The black one is mine.
This happens to be mine.
The middle one is mine.
That one's for me, too.
Mine is the red one.
I own this car.
The bike's mine.
The horse is mine.
You can have mine.
Which toothbrush is mine?
Some of these are mine.
My body is mine.
- I'll take what's mine.
- I'll take what belongs to me.
- I'll be taking what belongs to me.
Can I have it?
I got you.
Everything here is mine.
- None of these are mine.
- Neither of these is mine.
This is mine, not my sister's.
"My own garden is my own garden!"
I think this is mine.
- The last letter is mine.
- The last card is mine.
The bicycle is mine.
This dictionary is mine.
This camera belongs to me.
This doll belongs to me.
This money is mine.
Nothing here is mine.
My room is number five.
This is mine, isn't it?
- This book is mine.
- That is my book.
That bag is mine.
- That house belongs to me.
- That house is mine.
The last letter is mine.
The pot was mine.
The pot was mine.
This animal is mine.
Mine is bigger than Tom's.
Nothing here is mine.
One of them was mine.
May I have this book?
This hat is mine.
- This car is mine.
- That car is mine.