Examples of using "корова" in a sentence and their english translations:
- The cow moos.
- The cow is mooing.
Is it a cow?
Where is the cow?
The cow ate.
A cow gives us milk.
The cow supplies us with milk.
Perhaps a cow. That's stinking.
He said the cow
A cow gives us milk.
A cow is a useful animal.
The cow is a symbol of Europe.
This is my cow.
The cow eats grass.
The cow gave birth to a calf with two heads.
The cow lost its calf.
A cow goes moo, a cat goes meow.
I am mooing like a cow.
A dairy cow is a useful animal.
The cow is grazing in the field.
A cow gives us milk.
Tom has a cow.
A cow chases away flies with its tail.
I have a cow.
"Moo, moo," said the cow.
There is a cow in the village.
The cow is at the farm, too.
Is that a cow or a buffalo?
Lola the cow, Lola the cow, she's smart and she brings trouble, and she goes mooooo.
Be careful! There's a cow in the road!
Cows are sacred animals to Hindus.
In India, the cow is a sacred animal.
Our cow does not give milk to us.
Our cow doesn't give us any milk.
Cows are considered sacred animals in India.
The cow goes "moo" and the cat goes "meow."
A bull is male and a cow is female.
Look who's talking.
The Google idiom is milking its users like a cow.
He speaks English like a Spanish cow.
Even a black cow's milk is white.
- The pot calls the kettle black!
- That's like the pot calling the kettle black.
I cannot moo like a cow. I'm a mare!
Even the blackest cow only gives white milk.
When a cow finds it, it sticks immediately sucks your blood
Due to its age, the cow will no longer give milk.
The cow moos, the rooster crows, the pig oinks, the duck quacks, and the cat meows.
When the cow flies high and the ox flies low, there probably is a twister.
"Maria has horns, hooves and a tail." "Is she a demon?" "No, a cow."
John: One of the characters is Clarabelle Cow and she plays the flute and
The cow goes "moo," the rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo," the pig goes "oink, oink," the duck goes "quack, quack" and the cat goes "meow."
The cow goes "moo," the rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo," the pig goes "oink, oink," the duck goes "quack, quack" and the cat goes "meow."
Cows are large and their horns are long; sheep are small and their horns are short.
"Mary, don't you think you've been drinking too much today?" "That's rich coming from you, Tom."
A rooster crows, a frog croaks, a dog barks, a puppy yips, a pig oinks, a goat bleats, a cow moos, a cat meows, and a chicken clucks.