Examples of using Clotilde in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
To St. Clotilde.
Clotilde is not well.
Think of Clotilde.
Anne, Clotilde, get down!
What about St. Clotilde?
Santa Clotilde Gardens.
You can call me Clotilde.
Give Clotilde my love.
The Gardens of Saint Clotilde.
Clotilde, call an ambulance!
I will not be stopped, Clotilde.
Clotilde could not bear it.
You can leave us now, Clotilde.
Clotilde, do you see what I see?
Dad, I'm taking Shirley to the St. Clotilde Chapel.
Sister Clotilde told me about you.
The hotel is 25 minutes'walk away from Jardines de Santa Clotilde.
Sister Clotilde wants to see you.
If you want privacy and silence, you need to climb higher,to the gardens of Saint Clotilde.
Clotilde, please stop saying"Papakins".
Didier Drogba is very much loved andsupported by his mum, Clotilde Drogba and dad, Albert Drogba.
Clotilde, baguette with ham for Monsieur Pierre.
In the church you can see statues and paintings of national heroes and saints suchas Charlemagne, King Clovis, Saint Clotilde and more.
To the Princess Clotilde Lothman von Saxe-Meningen, and second daughter to the King of Scandinavia.
It is notable for its castle, built in the 12th century and enlarged in 15th century,which later became the favorite residence of Maria Clotilde and Victor Emmanuel II of Italy.
Clotilde Drogba loves to do the traditional home cooking of beans, pepper soup, white rice and stew.
The setting of the writer's works led the architect François Christian Gau(1790-1853)to the construction of the Basilica of St. Clotilde, in Paris, later completed, by Théodore Ballu(1817-1885).
Clotilde Narzisi and Luca Soliman have run the Caffe Orefici, 200 feet from Milan's iconic Duomo Cathedral, for 10 years.
Margarethe Klementine was the third-eldest daughter and child of Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria andhis wife Princess Clotilde of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.[1][2] Through her father Joseph Karl, Margarethe Klementine was the great-granddaughter of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor. Through her mother, she was the great-granddaughter of Louis-Philippe d'Orléans, King of the French.