Examples of using Weeks of winter in English and their translations into Hebrew
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More weeks of winter!
Well, that's six more weeks of winter.
In these first weeks of winter, the old year is coming to a close, and so does Vivaldi's musical exploration of the seasons.
There will be six more weeks of winter.”.
Six more weeks of winter, I see.
People also translate
We are in for a few more weeks of winter.
Groundhog hath spoken: Six more weeks of winter.
Two more weeks of winter.
If he does see it, it would mean six more weeks of winter.
Six more weeks of winter.
If he does, it means there will be six more weeks of winter.
Six more weeks of winter!
If Boyd comes out and sees his shadow, do we get six more weeks of winter?
Six more weeks of winter.
If he sees his shadow it is a sign that there will be six more weeks of winter.
Three more weeks of winter.
Like I was saying, groundhog saw his shadow.Did it seem like six more weeks of winter to you?
Forget six weeks of winter.
Legend says that if the groundhog sees his shadow, we will have six more weeks of winter.
Six more weeks of winter?
Legend has it that if the groundhog sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter.
Six more weeks of winter,!
Folklore has it that if the groundhog sees its shadow there will be six more weeks of winter.
Six more weeks of winter.
That was the year when arctic clouds moved down over the Midwest andwe had two weeks of winter in September.
Benny says six more weeks of winter.
According to the legend, tomorrow, February 2nd if the groundhog wakes andsees his shadow we have got six more weeks of winter.
