Examples of using "Tanít" in a sentence and their english translations:
The teacher teaches.
He teaches English.
He teaches Arabic.
Tom teaches.
Who teaches you?
She teaches students English.
The teacher teaches.
He teaches us history.
My mother teaches flower arranging.
Tom teaches French.
- He has been teaching for 20 years.
- He's been teaching for 20 years.
- She teaches us English.
- She is teaching us English.
What does Tom teach?
She teaches us French.
Mary is a high school teacher.
He teaches English.
The professor teaches Czech.
Bob's father teaches at a girls' school.
- He teaches English to his friends.
- He teaches English to his friend.
- The professor teaches Czech.
- A professor is teaching Czech.
- Tom teaches us French.
- Tom is teaching us French.
Tom teaches French in Boston.
Tom teaches me French.
- Is Miss Smith an English teacher?
- Is Mrs. Smith an English teacher?
Tom is teaching me French.
He teaches English to his friends.
Tom has been teaching since 2013.
He is better able to teach than I am.
He instructed students in history at school.
Mr. Smith teaches me English.
Tom teaches me French twice a week.
Miss Thomas teaches us history.
My dad is teaching me how to cook.
My sister is an English teacher.
Tom teaches at this school.
- Mr Smith teaches me English.
- Mr. Smith teaches me English.
My father teaches English at a middle school.
It is true that she teaches French at school.
Apart from English, he also teaches math.
but rather taught to hate by the world around us.
This course teaches basic skills in First Aid.
He doesn't only teach English; he also writes novels.
Maria teaches me Norwegian.
Miss Green teaches us music.
I taught her Arabic and she taught me some Berber in return.
Tom's half-sister is married to a Czech man and teaches English in Prague, where she also lives.