Examples of using "Eldivenler" in a sentence and their english translations:
Where are the gloves?
These gloves are Tom's.
These gloves are mine.
Those gloves are Tom's.
Those gloves are mine.
Tom put on rubber gloves.
These gloves belong to them.
These gloves belong to me.
These gloves belong to him.
These gloves were your mother's.
These gloves belong to Tom.
- Tom bought new gloves.
- Tom bought a new pair of gloves.
These gloves aren't mine.
"Whose gloves are these?" "They are Lisa's."
Tom was wearing black leather gloves.
He bought new gloves.
These mittens keep my hands warm.
These mittens keep my fingers warm.
Sami shoplifted the latex gloves.
Did Mary knit gloves for you both?
These gloves are too small for me.
You guys should really be wearing gloves.
These gloves kept her hands warm.
Mittens are warmer than gloves.
Glittens are fingerless gloves with a mitten.
My favourite word in German is the word for gloves: 'Handschuhe'.
- Cotton mittens will prevent the baby from scratching his own face.
- Cotton mittens will prevent the baby from scratching her own face.
Tom is wearing a heavy coat and gloves.
Sami passed the cash register without paying for the gloves.
- Tom and I were both wearing rubber gloves.
- Both Tom and I were wearing rubber gloves.
These gloves are too small for you, aren't they?
Tom wore gloves to avoid leaving his fingerprints on the murder weapon.