Examples of using "Giocattoli" in a sentence and their english translations:
He loves toys.
She loves toys.
She picked up her toys.
He picked up his toys.
He manufactures toys in China.
I like the toys!
Put your toys back in the box.
Animals are not toys!
The factory manufactures toys.
- Tom has a lot of toys.
- Tom has many toys.
- Tom has lots of toys.
That factory produces toys.
This factory produces toys.
Everybody loves toys.
I live next door to the toy shop.
My cat loves toys.
Tom is playing with his toys.
Tom put away his toys.
I live next door to the toy shop.
They make toys in that factory.
These toys are very popular.
Animals are not toys!
Take this to your toy box.
Whose toys are those?
- Put away your toys.
- Put away your toys!
You should buy her new toys.
Sami had better toys.
Children play with toys.
Children have too many toys today.
No, not how many toys, how many keys?
- They make toys at this factory.
- This factory makes toys.
Tom has more toys than Mary.
Sami had bigger toys.
They're playing with their toys.
I live next door to the toy shop.
The baby is playing with some toys.
The children are playing with toys.
The toy department is on the fifth floor.
The toy seller was very friendly.
The toy seller was very friendly.
Such toys have a bad influence on children.
Tom's room is full of toys.
That child put his playthings away.
There is a toy shop in the neighborhood.
Tom has two more toys than Mary.
Such toys have a bad influence on children.
I don't remember having had any toys when I was young.
Put your toys back into the box and then put the box on the shelf.
When I was eight, my mom bought toys for me.
The first children's carousel came along with sweets and toys in 1954.
When I say that this spider is harmless, I don't mean that you can catch it with your hands and handle it as you like. Big spiders don't attack people unless they are provoked, and they should not be taken for toys.
A nice lady took me into a huge, gigantic – аt least from a 3-year-old's perspective – room, with tall shelves filled with toys. And I was sitting there, in one place, for I have no idea how long, but probably for a colossal 5 minutes or so, and then I just started crying like I've never cried before (or at least that's how my mom described it to me). Ladies from the kindergarten tried to calm me, but there was no use. Fortunately, my mother was still there, talking with a parent of another kid, so she came to me and took me home. And they decided to never take me there again until I was 6 or so.