Examples of using "C'è" in a sentence and their english translations:
Is there anybody here?
There is but one alternative.
Is there a treatment?
Wait, there's more.
- While there is life, there is hope.
- As long as there is life, there is hope.
- While there's life, there's hope.
- As long as there's life, there's hope.
- It is foggy.
- The weather is foggy.
Where there is Jeevan, there is Asha.
Where there is doubt there is freedom.
- What is over there?
- What's over there?
What is it, then?
Look who's here.
- There's nothing there.
- There is nothing there.
- Is there a problem?
- Is there some sort of problem?
- Is there some problem?
- Is there any problem?
- There's somebody here.
- Somebody's here.
- There's someone here.
- There is someone here.
Nothing's there.
There's the doctor.
- Is anybody here?
- Anybody in here?
- Is there anyone here?
- Is anyone here?
Is there a timetable?
It's hot in here.
- Hello, is there anybody there?
- Hello? Anyone there?
- Hello, is there anyone there?
Isn't there anything?
There's time now.
Be careful, there's a car!
- There's no doubt.
- There is no doubt.
- There is no solution.
- There's no solution.
It's sweltering.
What's on TV?
What is it now, Tom?
- What is for dessert?
- What's for dessert?
- There is no smoke without fire.
- There is no fire without smoke.
- Where there is smoke, there is fire.
- There's no smoke without fire.
- No smoke without fire.
- Where there's smoke there's fire.
- There is no smoke without fire.
- Where there is smoke, there is fire.
- There's no smoke without fire.
- No smoke without fire.
- Where there's smoke there's fire.
Is there someone with you?
There's only one answer.
Is there anything else in the refrigerator?
- There is only one pillow.
- There's only one pillow.
- Look, there's my mom.
- Look, there's my mother.
- Where there is smoke, there is fire.
- Where there's smoke there's fire.
There's a pattern here.
There's your receipt.
Is there anything else you want?
Is Tony there?
"Is there a book on the chair?" "Yes, there is."
What's inside?
It's foggy today.
- It is sunny today.
- It's sunny today.
Where there's a needle, there's a thread.
There's no mistake.
What's in the file?
- Someone's missing.
- There's someone missing.
- There isn't any solution.
- There is no solution.
Nobody went there.
If there's no water, there's no whisky.
There's snow everywhere.
- Is there anybody in the classroom?
- Is there anyone in the classroom?
- Is anyone in the classroom?
- Is anybody in the classroom?
Where there is light, there is also shadow.
There's just --
There is an abundance.
- There is Tokyo.
- There's Tokyo.
- It's cloudy.
- The weather is cloudy.
What's up?
- It's nice.
- The weather is good.
There is wind.
Is it foggy?
Is it rainy?
Is it snowy?
Is it windy?
- Are you available?
- Is there time?
- Do you have any free time?
There's Tom.
- Not in there.
- Not here.
- I don't have it.
- I didn't.
- I don't have any.
Is anybody there?
There's time.
He made it.
Is there anything else?
There's more.
Is Tony there?
- What's in the box?
- What is in the box?
- What's inside the box?
There's someone trapped in the car.
- What is for dessert?
- What's for dessert?
What is there to discuss?
What's in the envelope?
What's in the sack?
- What's for dinner?
- What's for supper?