Examples of using "Biega" in a sentence and their english translations:
He runs.
He runs.
Lynn runs fast.
A horse runs quickly.
Do you run every day?
The dog runs fast.
He runs the fastest.
Tom runs fast.
- He is able to run faster than I.
- He can run faster than I.
- He can run faster than I can.
- He runs faster than I.
Tom runs very fast.
How fast he runs!
How fast does he run?
He run fastest by a long chalk.
A mouse is running around the room.
This dog runs fast.
A rabbit is running in the garden.
He runs in the park every day.
- He runs faster than I.
- He runs faster than me.
He runs very fast.
The hare is running in the garden.
The group is running on the beach.
Bill can run fastest in his class.
- That boy runs too fast.
- That boy runs very fast.
My cat is running around the room.
Miss Kanda runs very fast.
- He is able to run faster than I am.
- He is able to run faster than I.
- He can run faster than I.
- He can run faster than I can.
- He can run faster than me.
A dog runs faster than a human.
Tom runs 10 kilometers a day.
Ken runs faster than you.
My father goes jogging every morning.
My father goes jogging every morning.
Who runs faster, Yumi or Keiko?
Who runs the fastest of the three?
Who runs faster, Ken or Tony?
Who can run fastest in your class?
He is the fastest runner in our class.
Tom runs 10 kilometers every day.
He can sprint at over 100 kilometers an hour.
He runs well for his age.
He does not run as fast as I.
I saw my neighbor's dog running around in the yard.
Tom doesn't run as fast as Bill.
Some 14,000 leopards run loose throughout the nation,
Who can run fastest in your class?
- No one in his class is faster than he is.
- No one in his class can run faster than he does.
- My brother can run as fast as I.
- My younger brother can run about as fast as I can.