Ví dụ về việc sử dụng We can live together trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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We can live together! Huh?
It's a big world where we can live together.
We can live together in peace!
But at least we can live together.
We CAN live together in perfect harmony.
He wants to move out of his place so that we can live together.
We can live together as mates, just as our parents did.
All races can come together so we can live together.
We can live together again, if we are left alone by others.”.
He tells me that he will leave his wife so that we can live together.
Within its parameters, we can live together in general agreement as to the nature of reality.
Wait for you at the place far far away here we can live together please tell Shi.
Not living together in the long-term would have made us feel our family was incomplete,so now we are really grateful we can live together.
To me, the solution is a society where we can live together as equals,” Ortmans told me.
At the same time, we also call for all Cambodian people to respect the human rights of other ethnicities andrefrain from all kinds of racial violence so that we can live together in harmony and peace.”.
Should this be the case we can live together as good friends or even as brothers, having recognised that we are different and yet happy about that difference.
To me, the solution is a society where we can live together as equals.”.
God willing we will meet in Mosul to celebrate the liberation and your salvation from Isis(IS)so we can live together once again, all religions united and together we shall defeat Daesh to rebuild this dear city of Mosul.
I want to tell all sidesnot to clash with each other… we are all Thais and we can live together despite our differences.
Having cross-cultural activities in a garden,where we go to educate ourselves and others about how we can live together within different cultures, helps us to understand and respect each other.
Perry highlights the importance a joint visit with the Archbishop of Canterbury would have because itwould offer“the ecumenical witness to demonstrate that we can live together even although we have differences and that we don't necessarily share the same ethnic roots and the identical religious convictions.
I would really like it if we could live together.
We could live together forever.”.
And we could live together as a family!
And if you would accept me as a sister, perhaps we could live together, at Moor House.
We could live together again.
It would be amazing if we could live together.
Now we can live happily together, grandma.”.