Examples of using "посольство" in a sentence and their english translations:
Where is the Syrian embassy?
Where is the British embassy?
- Where is the Australian embassy?
- Where's the Australian embassy?
Where is the Egyptian embassy?
Where is the Greek embassy?
Where is the Norwegian embassy?
Where is the British embassy?
Where is the Mexican embassy?
Where is the Argentinean embassy?
Where is the Estonian embassy?
Where's the US embassy?
Where's the US embassy?
Where is the Swedish embassy?
Where is the Danish embassy?
Where's the Polish embassy?
Where is the Finnish embassy?
Where is the Dutch embassy?
Where is the German embassy?
This is the American Embassy.
Where is the Romanian embassy?
Where is the embassy?
Where is the New Zealand embassy?
Where is the Japanese Embassy?
Greta is going to the embassy.
Where is the Hungarian embassy?
Where is the Israeli embassy?
Where is the Italian embassy?
Where is the Russian embassy?
Where is the American embassy?
Where is the Swedish embassy?
Where is the French embassy?
Where is the Chinese embassy?
Where is the Mexican embassy?
Where is the German embassy?
- Where is the Australian embassy?
- Where's the Australian embassy?
Where is the Danish embassy?
Where is the Hungarian embassy?
- The embassy denies asylum to political refugees.
- The embassy does not grant asylum to political refugees.
I need to call the embassy.
Excuse me, where's the American Embassy?
I need to call the embassy.
The embassy denies asylum to political refugees.
He has access to the American Embassy.
The embassy sent me a book about Germany.
Where in the U.S.A. is there a Swedish embassy?
The Turkish embassy in Buenos Aires looks like a prison.
They'd go to the French Embassy, the radiation would spike.
The embassy denied political asylum to foreign refugees.
I would like to call my embassy.
He has access to the American Embassy.
Tom went to the Australian embassy to get a visa.
The Turkish embassy in Buenos Aires looks like a prison.
He has access to the American Embassy.
The French or the Russian embassy would pay an immense sum to learn the contents of these papers.
The official designs of the Government, especially its designs in connection with postage stamps and coinage, may be described, I think, as the silent ambassadors of national taste.
The sum of the ignorance of the Republican candidates in the primaries for the U.S. presidential election is simply mind-boggling: one is afraid that China will obtain nuclear weapons, which they have had for 44 years, and the other proposes to close the U.S. embassy in Iran, which has been closed for 32 years... Such stupidity at the head of the world's most powerful country gives one the shivers!