Примери коришћења Brave young на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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They are brave young men.
Well, either way, you're both very beautiful,very brave young ladies.
So says the brave young freshman.
Two brave young people against all odds chose to die rather than to lose each other.
You're a very brave young lady.
One day, a brave young zebra took a journey across the vast Karoo.
She was a very brave young woman.
I have interrupted a broadcast from your President in which he attempted to defame a brave young woman.
Your son was a brave young fighting man.
Nearly 120 NGOs proposed that towns in the region name one of their streets after the brave young man.
We are arming brave young men and women resisting Russian expansionism in Ukraine and Georgia.
And the fate of a whole generation of brave young men still remains unknown.
Where is the brave young knight… Who so readily accepted my challenge?
Before 1993, there was no proof outside the Bible to support the historicity of David, the brave young shepherd who later became king of Israel.
Ignorant fool, this brave young suitor♪ Sharing in my triumph.
Before 1993, there was no extra-biblical evidence to support the historicity of David, the brave young shepherd who later became king of Israel.
It's this company of brave young men who are proud to make their country strong.
Taken in by a band of rebellious but kindhearted dwarfs,Snow White blossoms into a brave young woman determined to save her country from….
You've got quite a brave young lady there, Mr. White.
When Jaguar Paw's village is raided and he is prepared as a sacrifice that the Mayan deities have demanded, the brave young hunter is forced to navigate a horrific new world of fear and oppression.
Harry Klein is one of those brave young men who sailed off to beat the Kaiser.
(Ancient Sindhu Language) because these brave young men have saved Amri village from that monstrous crocodile.
I had hoped to avoid bringing to court a brave young officer recently blinded in the course of heroic duty.