Примери за използване на To his village на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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He went to his village.
Years later, the author returns to his village.
He came to his village.
He went from the hospital back to his village.
Zandulal came back to his village and opened a new bank again.
Bhanwar Lal, take the car to his village.
Now he's returned to his village to do something unprecedented.
Escaped and returned to his village.
Nasrudin returned to his village from the imperial capital, and the villagers gathered around to hear what had passed.
He will head back to his village.
Another took the cash to his village and buried it in the garden.
The next day the boy went back to his village.
He then invites her to come back to his village in Nigeria and practice medicine there.
Years later, the author returns to his village.
He must see to his village.
He did it in order to take our real King back to his village.
He will return to his village as a man.
In addition, over time,you will be close to his village.
Stolz called him to come to his village, but Zakhar wouldn't go.
However, Dunstan could not stay andwent back home to his village.
After which he returned to his village for treatment.
We strapped his head to a donkey so it would carry it back to his village.
Don Quixote is finally persuaded to return to his village, though only through trickery.
A woman displaced from Afrin told Amnesty that her uncle had been taken away by members of a pro-Turkey armed group after he would returned to his village three months earlier.
Not finding them, he eventually returned to his village and perhaps also found it missing.
Captain Yonoi gave me a lock of Jack Celliers hair… andhe asked me to take it to his village in Japan.
Your papa has to go back to his village, isn't it?
And while it was a good use of government paperwork for this volunteer to bring it back with him to his village, it was 800 kilometers away.
I heard he went back to his village.
I'm like a farmer who's attached to his village steeple.