Примери за използване на Fanny's на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Fanny's boring.
I'm going to Fanny's Burgers.".
Fanny's gone psycho since you left.
I'm going to Fanny's Burgers.".
Fanny's beautiful, but I wasrt pleased with the light.
Do you work at Fanny's Burgers?
Madame Fanny's son dies and what do we do?
We're talking about Fanny's rules.
And don't forget Fanny's father, the unemployed alcoholic.
Whoa whoa, honey, this is Fanny's world.
You know Fanny's story, right?
Timmy seems to actually like aunt Fanny's food.
My mom says that Fanny's makes kids fat and gives them gas.
Maybe we can forge a note with madame Fanny's name on it.
Stella, for the record, Fanny's makes kids fat and gives them gas.
How long has it been since you have had one of your own Fanny's burgers?
Look, I know Fanny's crazy, but would it be so bad to play Clara?
Oh, well, this is Fanny's stuff.
Yesterday, Fanny's Burgers agreed to hand out your action figure with every order of fries.
It could also be my Auntie Fanny's shopping list.
Nice to-- I'm aware that Fanny's paying season starts today, and I just wanna know what box I'm in.
Very much indeed, sir, but I only have two days left, and tomorrow is Fanny's birthday.
Mrs. Skillpa, I'm sure you know all about Fanny's work at the shelter with displaced women and children.
Spread the word-- we're having a meeting to oppose the closing of the supermarket tomorrow night at 8:00 at Fanny's dance studio.
It was this tragedy that inspired the writing of one of Fanny's most famous songs:“Safe in the Arms of Jesus”.
Fanny's father planned to play cricket later in the day and her mother was busy with her younger siblings and household chores.
Sebastian, who was Kurt's father,wrote a biography of the Mendelssohn family based partly on Fanny's diaries and letters, which provide a great deal of information about her brother Felix.
Fanny's Journey” is a tale of bravery, strength and survival, a story of a daring young girl who will stop at nothing and fear no one.
By this time his sister Fanny was married and when the family became convinced that life in Germany was impossible and moved to England, Bochner paid for Fanny's children to attend good schools there.