Examples of using "Metro" in a sentence and their english translations:
Read the meter.
Please read the meter.
- I am six feet tall.
- I'm six feet tall.
- A metre is 100 centimetres.
- A meter is 100 centimeters.
- A metre is a hundred centimetres.
- A meter is a hundred centimeters.
I'm 165 centimeters tall
Which subway goes downtown?
I ride the subway every day.
Do you know where you should get on the subway?
I'm 162 centimeters tall.
Is there a metro station here?
He stood a few feet away from her.
- A metre is 100 centimetres.
- A metre is a hundred centimetres.
- A meter is a hundred centimeters.
Tom is approximately six feet tall.
A meter is not quite equivalent to a yard.
Tom walked Mary to the subway station.
This metro station is closed today.
Tom is six foot tall.
So far, net proceeds per cubic meter: 40 euros.
Could I have a subway map, please?
For that you have half a meter more in length.
The snow lay one and a half meters deep.
I took the subway yesterday.
Now, as you may have noticed, I'm six-feet tall,
lives within 12 subway stops of me.
But before we start, every square meter needs to be worked out.
I'd rather go by subway than by train.
I prefer to go by subway, rather than by train.
The metro is on the right!
I'll go by subway.
The penis of a dwarf elephant can reach the half meter in length.
I expect a subway station will be here in the future.
Tom is six feet tall.
Most of the wood is paid for at 50 cents per cubic meter.
pays four to five euros per cubic meter and year for the service.
Can you direct me to the nearest subway station?
Where is the closest subway station?
Where's the nearest metro stop?
Excuse me. Can you direct me to the nearest subway station?
To enter food stores Italians are standing the required one meter apart.
Excuse me. Can you direct me to the nearest subway station?
Excuse me. Can you direct me to the nearest subway station?
It took me ten minutes to walk to the metro station.