Examples of using "Анна" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you Anna?
You are Anna.
Goodbye, Anna!
- Anna likes chocolate.
- Anna loves chocolate.
Anna has bought a car.
Ann came downstairs.
Are you Anna?
Are you Anna?
You are Anna.
Is she Anna?
Don't be foolish, Anne.
Anne dashed into the kitchen.
I wonder when Anne will come.
Ann is a little girl.
Anna likes chocolate.
Ann loves chocolate.
Ann seems to be ill.
Anne's ankle was broken.
She is not Anna.
She isn't Anna?
My name is Anna.
- Is your name Anna?
- Are you called Anna?
Ann likes music very much.
Ann likes chocolate very much.
- Yes, my name's Anna.
- Yes, I'm Anna.
Ann can't find a job.
This present was given to me by Ann.
She changed her name to Ann.
I think Ann loves Jack.
Ann gave me this present.
Anne won't be coming to our party.
- Anne will not come to our party.
- Anne won't be coming to our party.
My name is Anna. What is your name?
Ana will not come to our party.
- Anne will not come to our party.
- Ann will not come to our party.
Ann plays tennis very well.
Ana will not come to our party.
Anna likes chocolate.
Are you and Anna planning on getting married?
Anne will not accomplish anything.
Ann will not come to our party.
John and Ann love each other.
Anne will not come to our party.
Her name's not Carmen, it's Anna.
My name's not Anna, it's Carmen.
Is her name Anna?
- It'll be us three: you, me, and Anne.
- There will be three of us: you, me, and Anne.
Ann loves chocolate more than anything.
Anna married without the knowledge of her parents.
Somebody is playing the piano. It must be Ann.
Anna knows the first thousand decimal places of π by heart.
- Anna helped me carry the piano up to the ninth floor.
- Anna helped me to carry the piano up to the ninth floor.
I remember when Anna told me she fell in love.
Anne was just about to leave the house when the phone began ringing.
Anne told me that my hair was too long.
Seeing that her husband was feeling bad, Ana called for the doctor.
Ann apologized to her teacher for coming to school late.
Anne got out the door as quickly as she could when she saw him there.
Anna turned her face to the wall and began to count: "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Ready or not, here I come!" Then she started searching for her friends, who had hidden themselves in the meantime.