Examples of using It's a tree in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
It's a tree.
Never mind, it's a tree.
It's a tree and a flower.
Just pretend it's a tree, honey.
The second man feels the rough leg and says it's a tree.
Boom, it's a tree here"?
Of course it's alive, it's a TREE!
Sir, it's a tree and a flower.
Actually, it's a tree and a flower.
I coming back to pick up my things and, boom, it's a tree here.
Cause it's a tree in a man's lung.
Well, no, well, you know, yeah, it's a tree, it has to, yeah.
So it's a tree, and in its trunk you have the roots of languages.
Harold, a tree doesn't think it's a tree it is a tree.
It's a tree where lovers went to carve their initials in.
Material used for the manufacture of a different- it's a tree, silicone, polyurethane.
It's a tree with a bunch of hanging medals from fallen soldiers.
I had Gaudencio carefully dig it up and next thing you know… Boom, it's a tree there.
Pretend that it's a tree line or a shoreline or something-- something with birds.
You look at it and you see it has four legs,the machine doesn't know if it's a snake, if it's a tree, it doesn't have any idea what it looks like, but it's going to try to find that out.
I thought it was a tree.".
It is a tree of the southern country which grew in Ishigaki-jima Island.
It is a tree to grow in Chionanthus retusus(Chionanthusretusus) in the East Asia formally.
It is a tree.
It is a tree, after all, an ever-present and well-known all around the globe.
They would not believe that it was a tree.
This is not the tree Tex cut down, but it is a tree.
In the past it was a tree.
The series is characterized by a return to the basis ofimaginative thought, when the single figurine, whether it is a tree or a human being, is the thematic atomic unit of the painting.