Examples of using "Labdát" in a sentence and their english translations:
Throw the ball!
- Pass me the ball.
- Pass the ball to me.
Throw me the ball.
He threw the ball.
Kick the ball.
Mayuko has dropped the ball.
Roll the ball to me.
Catch the ball.
- Give me the ball!
- Give me the ball.
I caught the ball with one hand.
- I threw the ball to Tom.
- I threw Tom the ball.
Throw the ball back to me.
Hold the ball with both hands.
Tom passed the ball to Mary.
- Please throw me the ball.
- Please throw the ball to me.
Give me the ball.
I almost caught the ball.
It's difficult to balance a ball on your nose.
He threw a ball over the fence.
I caught the ball with one hand.
You learn how to hit one particular stroke
Jim kicks a ball very well.
He asked me to throw the ball back.
Don't throw the ball near the windows.
Tom kicked the ball really hard.
I asked the boy to throw the ball back.
- Please throw me the ball.
- Please throw the ball to me.
when a real opponent enters the court and the balls start coming
Tom threw the ball to me, but I couldn't catch it.
The child drops the ball and follows it into the street.
In the Greek football game, the players on one team tried to carry a ball across a line in the other team's territory.