Exemple de utilizare a Lucky to live în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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You're lucky to live here.
David Rodriguez was lucky to live.
I'm lucky to live in Lutetia.
Look, I'm lucky to live in this place.
Oamenii se traduc, de asemenea,
But this couple will be lucky to live to 30.
He's so lucky to live in the old world.
Ever since I was little, I realized that I was lucky to live here.
You are lucky to live this long.
This business will get out of control, andwe will be lucky to live through it.
He will be lucky to live another year.
We are curious to know the wide world that we are so lucky to live in.
His Lordship's lucky to live there.
You're lucky to live up to those days and play your game.
Yeah, we should be so lucky to live long enough.
Just a different feeling,you don't really get that in too many places and we are lucky to live here.
I am really lucky to live in such a beautiful world.
Adam is everything for us, I'm a gas station attendant, my wife cleans stairs,but we feel lucky to live here.
Whoever you find is lucky to live with a guy like you.
Lucky to live in an age when there are various tools available of which those of my ilk can avail themselves.
We should all be so lucky to live as long as it has.
I am very lucky to live in Montpellier, one of the most attractive cities in France[ask to the parisian people, they should agree:]….
I suppose I should count myself lucky to live in such a place.
But I was so lucky to live in such a beautiful place, with traditions and history.
And its main advantage can be considered the location of the house- not everyone will be lucky to live in the historic center of Moscow next to the Patriarch's Ponds.
Indeed, I am lucky to live in history at all, because without intelligence and memory there is no history.
Well, all I can say is, you people are pretty lucky to live in a house with a cup of coffee like this.
You're just so lucky to live out here and be able to see things as for how they are and not how some publicist or fan site or celebrity tracker sees them.
In what I call the flushed-and-plumbed world that most of us in this room are lucky to live in, the most common symptoms associated with those diseases, diarrhea, is now a bit of a joke.
I have always been very lucky to live in a very racially and ethnically diverse area.