Examples of using Delgo in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
Thanks, Delgo.
Delgo? Hang on!
Nice throw, Delgo.
Delgo, is that you?
He's got a point, Delgo.
Delgo, I'm sorry.
Nice seeing you, Delgo.
Filo! Delgo? Delgo, is that you?
Your people need you, Delgo.
Last night! Delgo, I'm sorry.
Connect with the stone, Delgo.
I'm Delgo.- So why are you here?
You're alive! Hang in there, Delgo!
Whoa!- Delgo?- At your service, Your Highness.
Thanks for setting me straight, Delgo.
Delgo, my boy, war is easier begun than ended.
You might as well just sprout wings, Delgo.
Bogardus.- Delgo.- Guess we should have gone the other way.
They live- segregated- in an uneasy peace until Delgo was framed for a crime he did not commit.
Delgo, Filo, and Bogardus escape into some underground caverns and eventually reach Sedessa's stronghold and rescue Kyla.
Before it's too late! Delgo, my boy, war is easier begun than ended.
In the Nohrin prison, Delgo meets Nohrin General Bogardus, who was forced to illegally gamble with his weapons by Raius, because Bogardus opposed an all out war with the Lokni.
After enlisting the help of aunlikely friend to escape a Nohri prison, Delgo discovers Imhoff is in danger so he must unite the two races against a common foe.
In an exotic divided land, Delgo, an adventurous dreamer but naive teenager, must rally his group of troubled youth and some unlikely friends to protect their world from conflict between the terrestrial Lockni people, who harness the mysteries of the land.
After enlisting the help of aunlikely friend to escape a Nohri prison, Delgo discovers Imhoff is in danger so he must unite the two races against a common foe.
In an exotic divided land, Delgo, an adventurous dreamer but naive teenager, must rally his group of troubled youth and some unlikely friends to protect their world from conflict between the terrestrial Lockni people, who harness the mysteries of the land and the winged Nohrin people, who rule the skies.