Examples of using "İngiltere'den" in a sentence and their english translations:
I ordered the book from England.
She is coming from England.
I just arrived from Great Britain.
"Where are you from?" "I come from England."
Heard from Scandinavia and England
I ordered several books from England.
I have just returned from Britain.
Scotland wants to break away from England.
She ordered the book from England.
They bring cloth from England.
This fashion came from England.
I just got back from England.
Byron left England, never to return.
I come from England.
He comes from England.
- The climate of Japan is milder than that of England.
- The weather of Japan is hotter than England's.
They arrived from England a week ago.
The English Channel separates France from England.
Puritanism comes from England by the first settlers.
India gained independence from Britain in 1947.
India has a different climate from England.
When did America become independent of England?
- In 1900, he left England, and he never returned.
- In 1900 he left England, never to return.
The goods ordered from England last month have not arrived yet.
The voyage from England to India used to take 6 months.