Examples of using "Kitapları" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I love books.
- I like books.
I sold the books.
She read the books.
I have not read all the books.
- I am leaving the books here.
- I'm leaving the books here.
Where do you see the books?
Put the books in the bookcase.
Where would I find books?
They are my grandfather's books.
- I have not read all the books.
- I haven't read all the books.
- I haven't read all of the books.
- Choose a book carefully.
- Choose books carefully.
Can I take books out?
He handed down books from the shelf.
- Whose books are these?
- Whose books are those?
Do you bind books?
Tom loves books.
His books are interesting.
He crowded the books into the shelves.
I like to download books.
The Nazis burned books.
I love old books.
Those are their books.
Don't move these books.
You can't take away these books.
Whose books are those?
Textbooks are expensive.
Here are their books.
What books did you get?
Where do you see the books?
We put the books on the table.
I am leaving the books here.
We must digitize these books.
I devour books.
Which books should I read?
What books do you recommend?
You sent the books from your house.
Leave the books here.
- I have read every book in the library.
- I've read every book in the library.
Don't put the books in the shelf upside down.
She bought the books she needed.
We arranged the books according to size.
You shouldn't read such useless books.
They sell textbooks at the bookstore.
She has plenty of books.
He likes to read books.
Did you take back the books?
Please put the books in order.
Their job is to bind books.
Why are you burying these books?
Are these library books?
Some library books are treasures.
His books are next to useless.
We can't afford all these books.
This student's books are new.
His books are heavier.
Tomorrow, I'll take the books to the library.
- I gave the books to this student.
- We gave the books to this student.
Don't put books on the table.
What books have you read in French?
Put those books back on the shelf.
Zamenhof's books are not easily found.
Tom's books have sold millions.
- She also loves books.
- She likes books too.
- She likes books too.
- She likes books also.
- She also likes books.
I think those are Tom's books.
Who are you going to give these books to?
How did you come by these books?
Don't take out the books on this shelf.
What books did you buy?
Leave the books as they are.
- Tom enjoys reading books.
- Tom likes reading books.
Tom doesn't read books in French.
Take the books away from the table, please.
I haven't read all the books on the shelves.
I read all of my books on my phone.
I refuse to read e-books.
The Esperanto handbooks are cheap.
- Let's send Tom these books.
- Let's send these books to Tom.
These aren't Tom's books.
Tom writes children's books.
I've read all those books.