Examples of using "Hint" in a sentence and their english translations:
He likes Indian food.
Where is the Indian embassy?
I don't like Indian food very much.
Tom loves Indian music.
It's an Indian dish.
You're no prize yourself.
Do you have mangoes?
I tried some of the chutney.
Do you like Indian food?
Tom likes Indian food.
Tom loves Indian music.
I like Indian food.
and that's the Indian alphabet, where our learning starts.
Armenian is an Indo-European language.
Chilli is very used in Indian cooking.
Does Tom like Indian food?
The French and Indian War had begun.
Some of the Indian leaders refused to negotiate.
Latin is an Indo-European language.
In the case of the Indian leopard, you get injured.
Taiwanese food is milder than Indian food.
Tom ate some spicy Indian food.
English and French are Indo-European languages.
Japanese is not a Indo-European language.
(John Kerry’s statement saying India’s bureaucracy could compromise the economical
We no longer go to eat at the Indian restaurant.
Chili powder is greatly used in Indian cooking.
Chili powder is often used in Indian cooking.
Reunion Island is an island in the western Indian Ocean.
We are going to have dinner in an Indian restaurant tonight.
This Indian restaurant only serves vegetarian food.
The Sentinelese people live on an island in the Indian Ocean.
This is the best Indian restaurant anywhere in Tokyo.
A severe ocean storm hit the West Indies.
It's an Indian name.
3 – Corruption is quite common in Indian society.
Mary is fairly plain, but Tom thinks she's the bee's knees.
Tom refused to play with the guinea pigs.
The Indian flag is called the tricolour because it has stripes of three colours – saffron, white and green.
The Seven Seas include the Arctic, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian, and Southern Oceans.
After Europeans discovered North America, the concept of the Seven Seas changed again. Mariners then referred to the Seven Seas as the Arctic, the Atlantic, the Indian, the Pacific, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico.