Examples of using Ivan in English and their translations into Malay
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Ivan Progin.
It's been a long time, Ivan.
Ivan Lewis as Bahorel.
You know Ivan personally?
They are all called Ivan.".
People also translate
Ivan, can you help us on this?”.
It's nice to see you again, Ivan.
Ivan is Harry's words law.
We don't know where Ivan is yet.
Ivan was called to give evidence.
Zaychick Moy. It's nice to see you again, Ivan.
Ivan? It's nice to see you again, Ivan.
It was at this speed that Ivan spat out a piece of paper.
Oh, Ivan! His timing is terrible.
Some Kazan Tatars were Christianized by Ivan the Terrible during the 16th century.
Ivan"the Terrible" thought he could hide in the jungle and wait it out.
People always say, Ivan the Terrible, he's so terrible.
Ivan"the Terrible was quick to realize… there was only one thing he could do.
Who was a terrible person, would throw these great parties. In Russia,it is said that Ivan the Fearsome.
Listen, Ivan, I'm sorry to cut you off, but we're in a bit of a bind.
Since that tragedy in Las Vegas andthe death of Apollo Creed, Ivan Drago, he's been re-nicknamed Death from Above.
Ivan Drago, since that tragedy in Las Vegas and the death of Apollo Creed, he's been re-nicknamed Death from Above.
Since that tragedy in Las Vegas andthe death of Apollo Creed, Ivan Drago, he's been re-nicknamed Death from Above.
Ivan Drago, since that tragedy in Las Vegas and the death of Apollo Creed, he's been re-nicknamed Death from Above.
Croatia doubled their lead six minutes later when anunmarked Kalinic flicked in a low cross from Ivan Strinic.
In 27th January 2011, Ivan signed with Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk for €4 million.
Ivan Ang Jie Xiong from Georgetown, Penang is one of the 90 regional finalists of Google Science Fair 2012.
Was convicted of selling Soviet-era weapons-grade plutonium to Pakistan,His son, Ivan, who is also a physicist, and served 15 years in Kopeisk prison.
In Russia, it is said that Ivan the Fearsome, who was a terrible person, would throw these great parties.
However, it came from the punishment widespread under Tsar Ivan the Terrible, when a boyar or another notable citizen accused of petty crime was seated backward on a horse and carried to the whistle of the crowd.