Examples of using Bogdan in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Thomas Bogdan.
Bogdan believes in coincidences.
It was published by Bogdan.
I called Bogdan, looking for you.
Say you're there to see Bogdan.
Bogdan, I think you will gonna like this.
Those diamonds are for Bogdan.
Bogdan- the meaning of a name in the profession.
What qualities does Bogdan still have?
Bogdan- the meaning of the name, character traits.
We don't want them looking at us after Bogdan sells.
Alexei Fayer, Bogdan Chrikoff, and Vadim Okecka.
ACE is our best early warning system," says Bogdan.
He depicts Bogdan Khmelnitsky sitting on a soaped hot stallion.
Ivan died from a stroke while playing chess with Bogdan Belsky on 28 March 1584.
See, Bogdan, the reason we lost is because we weren't there.
Two weeks later my older brother, Bogdan, arrived in a camp in the nearby city of Angarsk.
The plane was piloted by distinguished test pilot of the Russian Federation Sergey Bogdan.
Agent Bristow got Bogdan to admit a second heist is in the works.
Ivan the Terrible died from a stroke while playing chess with Bogdan Belsky on March 28, 1584.
There's gold medalist Bogdan Dragomir, who came from a poor village in Romania.
Ivan the Terrible died from a stroke while playing chess with Bogdan Belsky on March 28, 1584.
Bogdan Krilov and Julian Gale, directly or indirectly, they're working for Kaplan against us.
Co-captain Nate Ruffin and cornerback Tom Bogdan are two of four starters who were left back in Huntington due to injuries.
Cahul is home to the State University of Cahul,opened in 1999 and named after Romanian writer and philologist Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu.
Most often in his childhood Bogdan gives his parents little trouble, being an obedient, executive and flexible girl.
Bogdan Ionuț Lobonț(; born 18 January 1978 in Hunedoara) is a Romanian professional goalkeeper playing for A.S. Roma and the Romanian national team.
Massacres initiated by Bogdan Chmielnicki, leader of the Cossacks, and peasant uprising against Polish rule in the Ukraine, in which 100,000 Jews were killed and 300 communities destroyed.
Paweł Bogdan Adamowicz([ˈpavɛw ˈbɔɡdan adaˈmɔvit͡ʂ], 2 November 1965- 14 January 2019) was a Polish politician and lawyer.