Examples of using "Odanda" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I thought you were in your room.
- I thought that you were in your room.
- I thought you'd be in your room.
- I thought that you'd be in your room.
I told you to stay in your room.
There is no monster in your room.
There's no one in your bedroom.
What was he doing in your room?
Everything's in your room.
Stay in your room.
Does your room have a carpet?
Do you have a table in your room?
You can't become Yeezus in your living room.
Are there two windows in your room?
What was Tom doing in your room?
What was she doing in your room, Tom?
What was she doing in your room?
Stay in your room until your father gets back!
- I thought I told you to stay in your room.
- I thought that I told you to stay in your room.
- Is there a TV in your bedroom?
- Is there a television set in your bedroom?
Do you have an alarm clock in your room?
Just stay in your room like I told you to.
I already told you not to smoke in your room.
Is there a computer in your bedroom?
Is there an air conditioner in your bedroom?
- How many windows are there in your bedroom?
- How many windows are in your bedroom?
Is there a stereo in your bedroom?
Is there something in your room you don't want me to see?
When you're alone in your apartment, you feel independent. When you're alone in your room, you feel free. When you're alone in your bed, you feel lonely.