Examples of using Brrr in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
Brrr! My wife.
The theme is Brrr….
Brrr, that is so cold!
Or is that cold, brrr.
Brrr… was that cold.
It is chilly here, brrr.
Brrr, can you imagine?
Today is very cold, brrr.
Brrr- it's a cold night!
The weather is cold, brrr!
Brrr that was terrible.
It LOOKS cold there… brrr.
Brrr, is so cold outside!
And it is indeed cold today, brrr.
I said brrr It's cold in here.
Is raining here andis cold… brrr….
Brrr… I don't even want to think about it!
I'm not looking forward to winter though… brrr!
Brrr, shut the window, I'm freezing my ass off.
He starts to like to make lip sounds(brrr, pfff).
Brrr… and I'm not just referring to the temperature.
Placing a hand near the window on a windy night can reveal-- brrr!-- the source of the draft.
BRRR- we woke up this morning to cold weather again!
The only exceptions to this rule are things like“shhh” or“brrr,” but these aren't really words.
With a, brrr{onomatope}, would pass by and we would know it arrived.
During fall and winter, when we spend a lot of time in our homes andoffices because it's so cold outside(brrr), colds and viruses are common.