Examples of using We can practice in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
We can practice.
And tomorrow we can practice singing, ok?
We can practice.
And I set up the camera so we can practice them together.
We can practice yoga.
I invited the guys in the band over so that we can practice.
We can practice.
Wherever we are, we can practice mindful walking.
We can practice later.
Open communication, mutual respect, kindness, patience-- we can practice these things every day.
We can practice more later.”.
The Vehicles are different ways we can practice, different intentions that we can cultivate in our minds.
We can practice self control.
It added, Pool Live Tour that lets you enjoy the single player mode,where we can practice to improve the plays.
So we can practice and improve?
A visitor named Hiem commented,“I amvery grateful that we are in a country where we can practice religion freely!
We can practice our talking.
It is possible that we came to this school so that we can practice cultivation, so we should truly take cultivation seriously.
Now we can practice for the big game.
It's really fun to see the engineers think of some ideas,and then put that into a mechanical thing that we can practice on," he said.
But we can practice, right?- Oh,?
We can practice on surgical mannequins.
In yoga as a couple we can practice with your partner, or with a friend, also a son or a father.
We can practice shifting frames every day.
Nevertheless, we can practice patience with that fidgety feeling and hold our seat.
We can practice metta, lovingkindness, or karuna, compassion.
We can practice forever, but sooner or later we're gonna have to do it.
We can practice that with our thoughts, our feelings, or our physical sensations.
Just as we can practice heart opening in our thoughts and emotions,we can also experience opening the heart space in your physical body.
What we can practice are asanas and pranayama, which make us aware of where we are, where we stand, and how we look at things.”.