Examples of using "Zegarek" in a sentence and their english translations:
She gave him a watch.
I lost my watch yesterday.
I had my watch stolen.
- He lost a watch.
- He lost his watch.
I lost the watch.
- Fix the watch.
- Fix the clock.
I bought a watch.
This watch is mine.
- She gave him a watch.
- She gave him a clock.
He looked at his watch.
He glanced at his watch.
He gave me a watch.
He has lost his father's watch.
- I had him mend my watch.
- I had him repair my watch.
- I had him fix my watch.
I lost my watch yesterday.
Have you seen my watch?
My watch has stopped.
Look at the clock.
She gave me a watch.
- We gave him a watch.
- We gave him a clock.
When did you buy the watch?
I bought her a watch.
I've lost my watch.
I lost my watch yesterday.
I had my watch stolen.
- It is not a watch.
- It's not a watch.
- It isn't a watch.
She lost her new watch.
He stole her watch.
He got his watch fixed.
- He has to fix the clock.
- He has to repair the clock.
My watch is broken.
Whose clock is it?
- Where is my watch?
- Where's my watch?
My watch has been stolen.
This watch is waterproof.
My watch is gold-plated.
- How much is this watch?
- What is the price of this watch?
- How much is this clock?
- How much does this watch cost?
My watch keeps good time.
- My watch needs mending.
- My watch needs repairing.
I'm going to buy you a watch.
- I had my watch stolen yesterday.
- My watch was stolen yesterday.
My watch is waterproof.
My watch isn't running right.
He glanced at his watch.
I want to mend this watch.
Give me your watch.
This watch is expensive.
I bought a watch.
I've left my watch at home.
He lost his new watch.
- He lost the watch which he had bought the day before.
- He lost the watch he'd bought the day before.
- He lost the watch he had bought the previous day.
The dog ate a watch and a Japanese fan.
Is your watch correct?
He lost the watch which he had bought the day before.
Your watch is on the desk.
She gave me a watch for a birthday present.
My watch must be slow.
This watch is a new type.
Tom glanced at the clock.
I bought this watch at the store.
Tom bought himself an expensive watch.
Where are my watches?
- Something seems to be wrong with this watch.
- There seems to be something wrong with this clock.
- This clock seems to be broken.
You can have this watch for nothing.
- Someone must've stolen your watch.
- Somebody must've stolen your watch.
- Somebody must have stolen your watch.
My watch is ten minutes fast.
The watch broke down.
I don't know where my watch is.
Her watch is ten minutes slow.
- I lost the watch that my father gave me.
- I lost the watch my father had given me.
What's the time? My watch is wrong.
My sister showed a new watch to me.
I don't like this watch.
My watch is more accurate than yours.
- He lost the watch which he had bought the day before.
- He lost the watch he'd bought the day before.
- He lost the watch he had bought the previous day.
My uncle gave me this watch.
That watch there was made in Switzerland.