Examples of using "Parasol" in a sentence and their english translations:
She was holding an umbrella.
She was holding an umbrella.
You've lost your umbrella.
I left an umbrella behind.
He mended my umbrella.
- I have lost my umbrella.
- I lost my umbrella.
That's my umbrella.
You had better take an umbrella.
I forgot my umbrella on the train.
- I'll borrow an umbrella from somebody.
- I'll borrow an umbrella from someone.
- How much does this umbrella cost?
- How much is this umbrella?
I still have Tom's umbrella.
She put a red ribbon on her umbrella as a mark.
She may have left her umbrella on the bus.
I took your umbrella by mistake.
I took your umbrella by a mistake.
I have brought his umbrella by mistake.
You can borrow an umbrella if you need one.
I've lost my umbrella. I must buy a new one.
She left her umbrella in the bus.
- You had better take an umbrella with you.
- You'd better take an umbrella with you.
- He left his umbrella in the bus.
- He left his umbrella on the bus.
Whose umbrella is this?
Someone left their umbrella in the hall.
Get under my umbrella.
May I borrow an umbrella?
You had better take your umbrella in case.
That white parasol is hers.
Tom showed Mary where to put her umbrella.
- That's my umbrella.
- It's my umbrella.
I took my umbrella for fear of rain.
My mother bought my little brother a yellow umbrella.
"May I take this umbrella?" "No, you may not."
Is this your umbrella?
Take this folding umbrella with you. It might come in handy.
Tom doesn't know where his umbrella is.
- Have you found the umbrella which you said you had lost the other day?
- Have you found the umbrella you said you had lost the other day?
- Did you find the umbrella you said you'd lost the other day?
- Have you found the umbrella you said you'd lost the other day?
I had an umbrella with me but my friend did not.
I'm really sorry. I seem to have lost your umbrella.
It looks like it will start pouring any second now. Better take an umbrella.
Banks will try to lend you an umbrella on a sunny day, but they will turn their backs on a rainy day.