Examples of using "Cane" in a sentence and their english translations:
A wolf doesn't bite a wolf.
- The dog is barking.
- The dog barks.
What a big dog!
Untie the dog.
- Do you have a dog?
- Have you got a dog?
- Have you a dog?
- You're a dog.
- You are a dog.
- Do you have a dog?
- Have you got a dog?
- The dog is barking.
- The dog barks.
- The dog is barking.
- The dog barks.
Beware of the dog!
- I saw a dog.
- I saw the dog.
He had a dog.
He painted a dog.
I saw a dog.
He drove the dog away.
- Does your dog bite?
- Is your dog mean?
You have a beautiful dog.
- You must take care of the dog.
- You need to take care of the dog.
The dog is yours.
I have a black dog and a white dog.
Did you buy a dog?
- Here is your dog.
- Here's your dog.
- Don't kick the dog!
- Don't kick the dog.
Let the dog go.
- Where is your dog?
- Where's your dog?
Look at that big dog.
Here is your dog!
Have you seen this dog?
- You're a dog.
- You are a dog.
Does he have a dog?
I see the dog.
I have a dog.
I'm a dog.
- I saw a dog.
- I have seen a dog.
He'll have a dog.
I loved that dog.
- He has a dog.
- She has a dog.
- How clever this dog is!
- What a clever dog!
The dog is eating.
- The dog barked.
- A dog barked.
The dog growled.
I kicked the dog.
I want a dog.
Has she got a dog?
A dog is barking.
I saw the dog.
The dog is jumping.
I caught the dog.
He bought a dog.
He shot the dog.
- You must take care of the dog.
- You need to take care of the dog.
The dog is yours.
The dog chewed on the bone.
This dog is yours.
He shot a dog.
Bad dog!
Good dog!
My dog ate it.
Lend me your dog.
Don't go near the dog.
He looked at his dog.
Your dog is here.
Don't hurt the dog.
What a huge dog!
- This is my dog.
- The dog is mine.
- This dog is mine.
- It is my dog.
- That is my dog.
- That's my dog.
I have a black dog and a white dog.
- Where is your dog?
- Where's your dog?
The dog looks sick.
This dog is white.
This dog is shaggy.
Don't be a dog.
The black dog ran.
- Where is your dog?
- Where's your dog?