Examples of using "Görürüz" in a sentence and their english translations:
We see with our eyes.
we see others come in.
Why do we have dreams?
We'll see you when you get home.
We'll see you when we get home.
On clear nights we see the Milky Way.
Who do we see next?
We see each other next week.
We see him every day.
We see little more than silhouettes.
We see a lot of cars on the street.
We seldom have snow here.
what you see is the human brain is actually broken into three major components
We consider her to be honest.
I hope we see each other again soon.
At daytime, we see the clear sun, and at nighttime we see the pale moon and the beautiful stars.
if we stop and look at the world through a window of time.
and a severely fragmented sleep structure.
Tom and I see each other every day.
We always see Tom when we go to Boston.
We see the same side of the moon at all times.
we constantly predict what we think is likely to happen before it ever occurs.
Tom and I only see each other on weekends.
He lives far away, so we only see each other a few times a week.
- We see things differently according to whether we are rich or poor.
- We see things differently, according to whether we are rich or poor.
We only see the Moon because sunlight reflects back to us from its surface.
With the eyes, we see; with the ears, we hear; with the skin, we touch; with the nose, we smell; and with the tongue, we taste.
We see the dream as 5-6 seconds, but we get 40 episodes from what we see in our dream.
We see with our eyes, we hear with our ears, we touch with our skin, we smell with our nose, and we taste with our tongue.
At new moon, the Moon is lined up between the Earth and the Sun. We see the side of the Moon that is not being lit by the Sun. In other words, we see no Moon at all, because the brightness of the Sun outshines the dim Moon!