Examples of using Cale in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
Special Agent Cale!
Joe and Cale Pike.
Good morning, Mr. Cale.
Emily Cale. Thank you.
Thank you. Emily Cale.
Cale needed a lot of money.
SurprisingIy good, Dr. Cale.
You put the cale in a plain white box.
Surprisingly good, Dr. Cale.
Cale is super excited about our family date night tonight.
Well, if she saw you today, Cale, she would be proud of you.
Sergeant Cale has raw potential but seems determined not to realize it.
Well, if she saw you today, Cale, she would be proud of you.
The name of Portugal derives from the Roman name Portus Cale.
Emily Cale is out on the lawn, and she's waving the presidential flag.
At the White House balcony right now by the terrorists. Emily Cale is being held.
Emily Cale is being held… at the White House balcony right now by the terrorists.
That was a hell of a throw. Quarterback Cale Gundy was under constant pressure.
Sexy men Cale gets a throat and an assful in this super-hot video.
During the Middle Ages, the region around Portus Cale became known by the Suebi and Visigoths as Portucale.
Quarterback Cale Gundy was under constant pressure… That was a hell of a throw.
The name of the city is from the Latin word for port or harbor, portus, but the second element of Portus Cale is the subject of numerous theories.
I was surprised. Cale flamed up good, but it was Joe who burned the brightest.
Cale, if you don't get him out in the next five minutes… he might not be president anymore.
Around 200 BC, the Romans took the Iberian Peninsula from the Carthaginians during the Second Punic War, and in the process conquered Cale renaming it Portus Cale(Port of Cale) incorporating it to the province of Gaellicia with capital in Bracara Augusta(modern day Braga, Portugal).
Capitol police officer John Cale This has denied her dream of working with the Secret Service to protect President James Sawyer.
A further theory is that Cale or Calle is a derivation of the Celtic word for port, like the Irish caladh or Scottish Gaelic cala.