Examples of using "Güneşi" in a sentence and their english translations:
The clouds hid the sun.
The clouds hid the sun.
- I like the sun a lot.
- I like the sun.
The clouds have hidden the sun.
He could feel the sun on his face.
then the sun on your skin
not seeing the sun in the west
The morning sun came in the window.
Tom could feel the sun on his face.
I see the sun and the moon.
The tall trees blocked out the sun.
A cloud is hiding the sun.
The sun of the east shall rise in the west.
He denies even the sun in the sky.
You can see the sun setting from the window.
- I love the sun.
- I like the sun.
- I love the Sun.
Tom could feel the sun on his neck.
I really like the Sun.
I want to see the land and the sun.
You see the sun very little.
Suddenly, the thick clouds hid the sun.
The clouds hid the sun for a while.
The earth has only one sun.
If I could see the sun, I could see which way it was moving.
If you get up early tomorrow, you can see the rising sun.
The afternoon sun comes directly into my room.
The morning sun is too bright to look at.
Do Japanese children really paint the sun red?
Maybe we can use the strong sun. Look, we can do this.
Once again she could watch the sun and moon and stars.
- When the sun of culture sets, the dwarfs too look like giants.
- When the sun of culture sets, the dwarves too look like giants.
The morning sun is so bright that I cannot see it.
The morning sunshine is so bright that I can't look at it.
The soft afternoon sun came in through the branches of the tree and then the window.
I don't like the sun, I prefer the rain and dance under it.
A farm cat slept on the wooden fence in the rare October sunlight.
The Japanese flag is a white rectangle with a red circle in the centre representing the sun.
Uranus tilts over so far on its axis that it rotates on its side. Because of this, its poles are sometimes pointed almost directly at the Sun.