Examples of using Bring two in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Bring two.
Better bring two tanks.
Bring two bottles.
If you do need it, bring two.”.
Just bring two soups.
People also translate
Mon, if you do get married, can I bring two guests?
Bring two bottles of'49.
Each winner may bring two guests.
Bring two Cherry Cokes with lots of ice.
Each veteran may bring two additional guests.
I bring two bags of grain, six shilling.
Thanks, honey. Next time bring two. Save yourself a trip.
I would bring two laser guns- a little one for my pocket and a laser rifle.
So if you are looking to find that special someone bring two friends along!
I can bring two friends.
We will do it in the council chambers… andI have told them they can bring two delegates if they want to.
We can bring two carry-ons, right?
Israel thus highlighted, that in such circumstances,“competitors had to bring two devices make two start”.
If they bring two, we bring four.
Change up the look of one formal outfit with different accessories(jewelry, ties, scarves),rather than bring two suits or cocktail dresses.
He had to bring two birds as a sacrifice.
At the end of the meeting, my wife and I were invited to watch the World Cup semi-final andtold us that we could bring two guests.
Ben, you bring two lunches, and, other Ben, you pay him $7.
After the meeting, my wife and I have been invited to watch the World Cup semi-final match andthey told us that we could bring two guests.
But what could bring two warring gangs together to join forces?
I don't understand- all I did was bring two people together who loved each other.
And we can bring two million people a year into contact with this fish and show them its beauty.
Tomer has broad business insight, helping him bring two previous companies, in which he held management positions, to M&A.
And we can bring two million people a year into contact with this fish and show them its beauty.
Nothing can bring two people closer together than a loud, close-cornered venue where everyone is shaking it and getting up close and personal!