Examples of using "Sabrá" in a sentence and their english translations:
- No one will know.
- Nobody will know.
- Nobody'll know.
- No one is going to know.
- No one will find out.
- No one will know.
- Nobody will know.
- No one will know.
- Nobody will know.
- Nobody'll know.
- No one is going to know.
- No one will find out.
- No one will know.
- Nobody will know.
- Nobody'll know.
He won't know.
Tom'll know.
- Tom won't know.
- Tom isn't going to know.
Tom will be able to swim soon.
It'll be known sooner or later.
- No one will know I'm here.
- Nobody will know that I'm here.
- No one will know that I'm here.
- Nobody will know I'm here.
It'll be known sooner or later.
Tom will know where to go.
Tom will never know.
The reason will never be known.
No one will know.
no one will even know that you're there.
It should be easy, no one else will know it.
It'll be known sooner or later.
Google will know because he published it first.
Tom will be able to swim soon.
The sad part is that nobody will ever know.
you know that your job is to simply watch your thoughts
If you do so not only will you know the ROI
I wonder if Tom knows what Mary did.
know about them, some them, no one's gonna know about them.
the British government will know every sexual preference and tastes you have.
When you tell the developer this, they'll know how to do this for you.
If you put more tea leaves into the pot, the tea will taste better.
- I think it'll taste better if you add a little salt and pepper.
- I think that it'll taste better if you add a little salt and pepper.
time you add a page or delete a page, Google will know and they'll make the necessary changes
That way Google knows the main keywords you're trying to focus on.
Only a true artist would agree to sing for his supper because he knows it would taste better that way.
A child who is a native speaker usually knows many things about his or her language that a non-native speaker who has been studying for years still does not know and perhaps will never know.