Examples of using "колено" in a sentence and their english translations:
I scraped my knee.
Did you hurt your knee?
The snow was knee deep.
The snow was knee deep.
I have a sore knee.
Tom hurt his knee.
I bumped my knee.
My knee is bleeding.
Mary hurt her knee.
How's your knee?
He hurt his knee.
I dislocated my knee.
My knee still hurts.
He hurt his knee when he fell.
I fell down and bruised my knee.
Mary fell and hurt her knee.
- Tom kneeled down on one knee.
- Tom knelt down on one knee.
Tom has a sore knee.
I hurt my knee.
The snow was knee deep.
My knee hurts.
He hurt his knee when he fell.
Tom injured his right knee.
Tom injured his left knee.
Tom fell and scraped his knee.
The boy fell and scraped his knee.
Tom shot Mary in the knee.
He shot him in the knee.
I took an arrow in the knee.
She fell down and hurt her knee.
My knee hurts a lot.
Mary treated her wounded knee.
Tom hurt his knee when he fell down.
Tom fell and hurt his knee.
Tom shot himself in the knee.
Tom injured his knee when he fell down.
Mary shot herself in the knee.
He fell and hurt his knee.
He was knee deep in mud.
He was knee-deep in snow.
I hurt my knee when I was playing soccer.
Tom hurt his knee playing basketball.
He hurt his knee when he fell.
Tom went into the water up to his knees.
Tom slipped on the wet floor and dislocated his knee.
I still have some pain in my knee.
I'm pouring some anti-inflammatory cream on my right knee.
Tom injured his right knee during the game.
He put his hand on my knee under the table.
Tom's knee hurts when he walks up or down stairs.
- On the way, there were places where the snow came up to your knees.
- On the way, there were places where the snow was knee-deep.
- There were places en route where the snow was knee-deep.
I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee.
When you fell and fell the knee you would try to find a cure for it together
- Tom went down on one knee and asked Mary to marry him.
- Tom got down on one knee and asked Mary to marry him.
Tom hurt his left knee during practice, so John had to play the game in his place.
Today I learned a lot of Spanish words and now I know how to say "cheek," "chin," and "knee."