Examples of using "Caddede" in a sentence and their english translations:
- It is dangerous to play in the street.
- Don't play in the street—it's dangerous.
I walked about aimlessly on the street.
He was robbed of his money on the street.
I met him in the street.
I met up with her on the street.
I met my friend on the street.
We could not see anyone in the street.
No one was to be seen on the street.
Playing in the street is dangerous.
I came across your brother on the street.
- I didn't see anyone on the street.
- I didn't see anybody on the street.
I met her in the street.
What street do you live on?
We saw each other on the street.
- It is dangerous to play in the street.
- It's dangerous to play in the street!
There is a crowd of people on the street.
You are not allowed to turn left on this street.
I'd like to get off at Fifth Avenue.
I met his father on the street.
I met him on the street by chance.
Tom ran down the road as naked as a jaybird.
Yesterday I met Mary on the street.
Tom lives on this street.
My car is parked down the street.
I met her on the street by accident.
Tom didn't want to live on the street.
- There were a lot of cars on the street.
- There were many cars on the street.
The police were patrolling the street.
He framed the picture he had bought on the street.
There were a number of cars on the street.
The restaurant is across the street from the hotel.
While he was walking down the street, he fell.
Tom walked quickly down the street.
I do not know where to drive in the street.
In which street?
A car is in the street.
Traffic is heavy on this street.
There is a bus on the street.
The school is across the street from my house.
Nobody was to be seen on the main street.
I got out of the car at 40th Street.
There were two children playing on the street.
- I just ran into her on the street.
- I just met her on the street.
Walking along the street, I found a wallet.
It was George that I met in the street this morning.
I met my teacher on the street the other day.
I just ran into her on the street.
I met him on the street the other day.
Have you ever peed on the street?
Tom lives on a busy street.
- It's not safe to play in the street.
- It isn't safe to play in the street.
It is dangerous for children to play in the street.
Don't let the children play on the street.
Tom lives on the same street as me.
I happened across an old friend in the street.
A big crowd stood in the street.
I kept the $20 I found in the street.
There were many cars on the street.
I met your brother in the street by chance.
It was almost impossible to get around on that street.
There's a grocery store on this street.
A large crowd had gathered on the street.
Tom drove slowly down the street.
Tom walked down the street toward the church.
There is heavy traffic on this street.
- There is a lot of traffic on that street.
- There's a lot of traffic on that street.
It is very dangerous for children to play on the street.
I ran into your brother on the street.
Tom saw Mary walking down the street.
They walk on the street.
He hangs out a lot with the kids down the street.
Is there a department store on this street?
- Tom lives on the same street as Mary does.
- Tom lives on the same street as Mary.
I remember seeing her once on the street.
It's in front of a restaurant on 42nd street.
An old man spoke to me on the street.
A crowd of people gathered in the street.
I met Mr. Smith on the street by accident.
- Tom was gunned down in the street in front of the church.
- Tom was shot down in the street in front of the church.
I met Mr Smith on the street by accident.
You have no right to stop at this street.
He walked down the street whistling cheerfully.
Tom left the building and walked down the street.
Tom and Mary live on the same street.
There is an old house on this street.
We had a casual meeting on the crowded street.
You are not allowed to turn left on this street.
He picked up something white on the street.
I saw him in the street just this minute.
Tom and Mary live on Third Street.
There's a bookstore across the street from my house.
I'm afraid to walk down that street.