Examples of using Bringer in English and their translations into Arabic
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Bringer of rain?
The Light Bringer.
The Bringer of Rain!
Unicron, the chaos bringer?
Bringer of the rain.
It means"bringer of joy".
Bringer of the good aspects of the annual floods!
You are the bringer of peace.
Yes. A bringer of dreams and a prowler of the night.
You are the bringer of peace.
Bringer of war, poisoners… pariahs, grand obscenity.
And you, Marge, the bringer of beer!
The bringer of rain!
So stand proud before the bringer of rain!
I'm the bringer of peace, remember?
I'm not a burglar, or the bringer of anything.
You are the bringer of rain. The slayer of death.
They call it Black Sky, the bringer of shadows.
You may be the bringer of the Apocalypse… but you're a crap-ass cat burglar.
The second wish was to be the bringer of life.
I'm not the bringer of peace at all.
Words of import from the mighty spartacus, Bringer of rain!
And I called him Luca, which means"The bringer of light," because he does bring light to my life.
Lightman-- it's an interesting name.I have been called a… Light Bringer myself.
It actually means"bringer of the light.".
Hades, Kali-- even the word"Lucifer" is anold Latin phrase meaning"morning star,""bringer of light.".
The remains of heart's flame, cooled by the bringer of rain, who brought death to my city and tore me from the life I knew.
Lucifer actually means"light bringer." Look it up.
And there is yet political advantage to parading the bringer of rain as I campaign for office.
Um, it stood out tome,'cause I went to Catholic school. Light Bringer's another name for the Devil.