Examples of using Go to the forest in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Go to the forest.
We should go to the forest.
Go to the forest.
Ok, let's go to the forest.
If you go to the forest to look for mushrooms, and you don't pay attention to what you hear, what you smell, to what you taste, you're dead.
I have to go to the forest.
Anyways, why would Elliott go to the forest?
Let's go to the forest!
You should not go to the forest.”.
Then, go to the forest to see what is happening.
Take this ax, go to the forest.
Some people go to the forest to speak with God.
You should not go to the forest.".
Instead of taking hydrogen peroxide inside, go to the forest for a walk, in order to provide the body with useful oxygen.
For outdoor recreation, tourists go to the forests of the Ardennes spurs.
But going to the forest is not the main purpose of life.
She went to the forest in the west with the coffin.
And with soldiers, they went to the forest for poaching elephants.
He goes to the forest, to the foot of a tree or to an empty hut.
A disciple went to the forest to gather wood for the sacrificial fire.
Henry loves going to the forest to admire the scenery, but that is soon lost when the forest is decimated by a fierce storm.
And when the wife of the son of Great Karil went to the forest to have a baby The witch followed her, against the law of the ancestors and delivered the baby.
He knew that only by going to the forest could he- All right all right all right!
Let's give an example:"Without rest, he went to the forest,""without dinner, she began to work,""without noticing the guard, he went ahead".
Belle then goes to the forest and finds the tree is near impossible to cut down and eventually falls under a sheet of ice.
He too went to the forest and said:“we forgot how to make a fire, we know longer know the mysteries of prayer, but we still remember the exact place in the forest where they made it happen, and it should be enough.”.
He goes to the forest, to the foot of a tree, or to an empty room, sits down cross-legged in the lotus position, holds his body straight, and establishes mindfulness in front of him.
Picture a young man, 3000 years ago, who works all week and, on the weekend,rather than resting and spending time with his family on the Sabbath, he goes to the forest, cuts down trees, carries the wood back to camp, chops it in pieces, a large fire and toils to light it.