Examples of using "Książkę" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have the book?
I read your book.
I gave him a book.
I gave the boy a book.
I did read your book.
I started writing the book.
I want a book.
She lost a book.
I bought a book.
- I am reading a book.
- I'm reading a book.
I'm holding a book.
I'm writing a book.
I have a book.
I see a book.
Have you written a book?
Do you have a book?
- I have read the book.
- I've read the book.
You're reading a book.
Get the book.
- I was reading a book.
- I read a book.
I sold a book.
That person is trying to read a book,
I lost the book you lent me.
- While reading a book, he fell asleep.
- He fell asleep while reading a book.
Have you ever written a book?
- I'd like a book.
- Please give me a book.
- Please give me the book.
She shared her book with her neighbor.
- He is reading a book.
- He reads a book.
I gave you a book.
The boy bought a book.
Have you read this book?
I'm reading this book.
I want to write a book.
He gave her a book.
Tom put the book down.
He kept reading the book.
- She's reading a book.
- She is reading a book.
- I bought a book yesterday.
- Yesterday I bought a book.
I will read a book.
I'll give you a book.
She took her book.
He continued reading the book.
I gave Mary a book.
You want to buy a book.
"Is she reading a book?" "Yes, she is."
- You should write a book!
- You should write a book.
He gave him the book.
- They're reading a book.
- They are reading a book.
I'll be reading a book.
She took his book.
I read your book.
I bought Tom a book.
I could write a book.
He wanted to buy a book.
I started writing a book.
- Read this book.
- Read this book!
Give her the book.
He kept reading a book.
Take this book.
Will you show me the book?
Get that book for me.
I wrote that book.
- Yesterday I bought a book.
- Yesterday, I bought a book.
Who will you give the book to?
He picked out the best book.