Examples of using "İngilizceden" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'm fed up with English.
- I'm sick of English.
Don't give up English.
I'm fed up with English.
You shouldn't quit English.
Don't quit English.
I'm sick of English.
Junko is quite familiar with English.
I got a C in English.
Japanese is harder than English.
This novel was translated from English.
Please unlink this sentence from English.
- Is French more difficult than English?
- Is French harder than English?
Many languages borrow from English words.
I usually translate from English into Spanish.
- Is French more difficult than English?
- Is French harder than English?
Is French harder than English?
Almost all the students like English.
I like German more than English.
Tom speaks Russian better than English.
- Can you speak a language other than English?
- Do you speak any other language besides English?
Tom speaks French better than English.
Don't translate English into Japanese word for word.
How can you tell good English from bad English?
Tagalog is a more sensual language than English.
Tom speaks French worse than English.
Do not stay away from English, even for a day.
He knows French, much more English.
Tom speaks French much better than English.
I didn't literally translate from English into Japanese.
I find it much easier to speak French than English.
What's the point of studying foreign languages besides English?
That student actually got full marks in English.
After English, German is the most popular foreign language in Russia.
Tom finds it much easier to speak French than English.
What will you gain by studying a foreign language other than English?
Chinese language works much better than English in this market.
All students of English should have a good English-English dictionary at hand.
Over 4 million Australians communicate in a language other than English.
I study math harder than I study English.
Tom is better at French than English.
Indians know their country by many names: "Bharat" from Sanskrit, "Hindustan" from Persian and "India" from English.
"I've got a bit of interest in learning French, but isn't it hard?" "Not at all. It's 100 times easier than English!" "Really?" "Well, at least to me it is." "That's because you're native though"