Examples of using Ewe in English and their translations into Hebrew
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One ewe and a goat!
Shorn or unshorn, rams, ewes or lambs?
Ewes typically weigh less.
E'en without ewes and rams!
Ewes wean on average 1.7 lambs.
We gathered the ewes and headed home.
Ewe, Bob, you're drooling on my sweater.
This traditional Ewe religion is called Voodoo.
Ewe is a language spoken in Ghana and Togo.
In two of the tombs, young ewes had been placed as offerings;
Ewe… How many men would you say you have killed?
When she follows him in, he's nestled next to a ewe, his mother.
Luv what ewe have to say all de time.
This my brother had"ninety nine sheep", and I had only"one" ewe.'.
Sing cuckoo Ewe bleats harshly after lamb.
There are times that I name my--title my--works in my language, Ewe.
Ewe is a national language in Togo and Ghana.
One inch to the right or the left, and you kill the ewe for sure.
Mature weights of the ewes in the field fall between 40 and 50 kg.
They used the DNA in these cells to create an identical copy of the ewe.
I grew up as a ewe cheerful, trouble-free, only that a child came.
Nothing bad happens, but the ewe doesn't get pregnant.
Ewes are often used for crossbreeding with terminal sires from the meat breeds.
I have never been a shepherd, and yet a ewe lambed in the south-west corner of my house.
The Ewe have developed a complex culture of music, closely integrated with their traditional religion.
Ser Cleos looked like a weasel, fought like a goose,and had the courage of an especially brave ewe.
The land owned by an Ewe family is considered an ancestral gift, and they do not sell this gift.
Because Hebrideans have not been modified by artificial selection they remain a small,economically efficient breeding ewe with a surprising ability to produce quality cross-bred lambs.
Gen. 21:30 He said,“You shall take these seven ewe lambs from my hand so that it may be a witness to me, that I dug this well.”.
She was well aware of the agreement with theFeegles that they could have the occasional old ewe in exchange for the fun of fightin' off the corbies that would otherwise swoop down on the young lambs, who were doing their best to do what lambs did best: get lost.