Examples of using Lent in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Lent is over.
Sweet before Lent.
Michele Lent Hirsch.
I lent Shannon a book.
Thanks to all who lent a hand.
People also translate
Who lent you this book?
Thank you to all who lent a hand.
I lent you my coat.
I have that book you lent me.
I have lent you 3,000.
Of course she KNOWS who she lent her car to?
You lent me your dream.
He's had me computer that I lent him for a year.
I lent you my celebrity, my name!
Seriously, you lent it to another girl?
Holy Saturday is the last of the 40 days of Lent.
Western Lent Great Lent.
Lent is about sacrifice and growth through self-denial.
Gantz, in his response, lent his hand to this fear.
A real miracle. Didn't do it alone. The bank lent a hand.
Is very good meat in Lent; But a hare that is hoar.
We thought fast food was what people ate during Lent.
Gattaca-“I only lent you my body; you lent me your dream.”.
The Prius is in for servicing so Mr G lent me his car.
A wealthy man once lent a poor person a very large sum of money.
You're asking for almost all the gold the Vatican lent me.
You lent it to Joshua Chris when you were courting him to sign with you.
Eastern Christians start Lent on a day referred to as Clean Monday.
Uncle, he lent me my first five shillings, which I lost.
The last three days before Lent. In Roman Catholic countries, it's feasting and merry-making.