Examples of using "Okna" in a sentence and their english translations:
I washed the windows.
- I am washing the windows.
- I'm washing the windows.
Clean the windows.
Remember to shut the windows.
- Don't open the window.
- Don’t open the window!
I have to close the windows.
Keep the windows open.
- Go away from the window.
- Stay away from the window.
We can open the windows.
Close all the windows.
The windows were open.
Close all the windows.
The windows are open.
The room has two windows.
The room has two windows.
She tore away the stickers from the window.
Tom rolled down both windows.
All the windows were open.
He kept all the windows open.
Tom closed all the windows.
Remember to shut the windows.
I want a bed next to the window.
I don't want to open the window.
Remember to shut the windows.
Don't leave the windows open.
You should open all the windows.
The outside windows are dirty.
She stood up and walked to the window.
He told me to leave the window open.
Close all of the doors and windows!
My room has two windows.
Tom helped Mary wash the windows.
My room has three windows.
Tom turned away from the window.
The room has two windows.
Shut all the doors and windows.
These windows look to the south.
These windows aren't clean.
We could see the sunset from the window.
Tom asked me to open the window.
Tom stood up and went to the window.
Tom is helping his mother wash the windows.
That boy often breaks our windows with a ball.
Tom opened the windows to air out the room.
Please show me that one in the window over there.
Give me a table for two near the window.
May I please ask you to open the window, please?
I keep my doors shut, windows shut, shades down, fo' pound,
We have a good view of the sea from the window.
A beam of light through the window woke the professor up out of a deep sleep.
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Of course not."
Also, a lot of houses were damaged; windows were often broken throughout the town.
But the young ones did not listen to their mother, and, playing about the garden one day, they strayed close up to the castle windows.
What a home! The place looked like some disused rag-store. The large unglazed window was closed up by a dilapidated shutter.