Examples of using "Ekimde" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm coming in October.
In October, I was in Boston.
Tom was born in October.
Construction started in October.
Tom is slated to return in October.
Were you in Boston in October?
I'm coming to Australia in October.
- I'll arrive on the twentieth of October.
- I'll arrive on the 20th of October.
- I'll arrive on October 20th.
- I'll arrive on October twentieth.
Classes started in October.
- I returned to Boston on October 20th.
- I returned from Boston on October 20th.
I returned from Boston on October 20th.
In October, the leaves begin to fall.
The public will be notified on October 20th.
Registration starts October 20th.
- Tom died on October 20th.
- Tom died October 20th.
Registration starts the twentieth of October.
Halloween's celebrated in October.
Leaves begin to fall in October.
Tom's trial will begin in October.
Tom started his blog in October.
Tom's birthday is in October.
- It happened on the twentieth of October.
- It happened on the 20th of October.
- It happened on October 20th.
Tom hopes to see you in October.
Mary is expecting a baby in October.
Mary is going to have a baby in October.
Tom says he'll go to Boston in October.
- Tom said he'll go to Boston in October.
- Tom said that he'll go to Boston in October.
Tom came back last October.
She visited him on October 20th.
Tom is scheduled to appear in court October 20th.
Tom is scheduled to be sentenced October 20th.
Their contract expired on October 20th.
Tom will turn thirty on October twentieth.
Tom turned thirty on October twentieth.
Tom visited Mary on October 20th.
Tom told Mary that he'd go to Boston in October.
- Tom said he'd be retiring next October.
- Tom said that he'd be retiring next October.
It rains a lot here in October.
Tom is scheduled to give a concert in Boston on October 20th.
If Jesus Christ was born in September or October, whose birth are Catholics celebrating at the end of the month of December?