Examples of using "Ptak" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Birds fly.
- The birds fly.
- The bird flies.
- A bird is flying.
The bird flew away.
The bird spread its wings.
The bird is singing. Can you hear it?
A bird has wings.
The bird quivered its wings.
The bird likes rice.
- Is that a bird?
- Is this a bird?
A bird can fly.
After the bird had sung, it flew away.
- This bird cannot fly.
- This bird can't fly.
A bird soared above.
The bird was covered with white feathers.
Birds sing.
This bird can fly.
The bird is in the sky.
This bird is a wagtail.
Beauty is like the bird of paradise:
Not every bird can sing.
- What's the name of this bird?
- What is this bird called?
- What's that bird called?
- What is this bird called?
- What is the name of that bird?
- What's the name of that bird?
- What's that bird called?
- What's the name of this bird?
- What is this bird called?
- What is the name of that bird?
- What's the name of that bird?
This bird is in danger of dying out.
That bird is probably a sparrow.
I wish I could fly like a bird.
I'll make that bird sing, you'll see!
The hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world.
A crane is a big, beautiful bird.
A gigantic bird came flying toward him.
A penguin is a bird that cannot fly.
- Nobody has seen the bird fly.
- No one has seen the bird fly.
No bird likes to be caged.
A flying fish isn't a bird, but a fish that flies.
A bird can glide through the air without moving its wings.
But in many ways, the bird called Alex is unusual, for it has shown the kind of mental abilities that scientists once thought only humans had.