Examples of using Fire in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Ready… Fire!
The Fire Dance.
Here's the fire.
Fire! Yes Captain, but.
Here is the fire.
People also translate
Fire! You were right, man.
You were right, man. Fire!
Fire now.- But, Steve…- Do it!
You were right, man. Fire!
Fire now.- But, Steve…- Do it!
What are you doing?! Balloon! Fire!
Transom, fire up Thunderbird 1.- Get them!
Every author I have read says it was the fire poker.
What's wrong with you? Fire that weapon from before!
The fire can burn. It will anyway, you know, one day.
It will anyway, you know, one day. The fire can burn.
Says it was the fire poker. Well, every author I have read.
My fault. I got wood for the fire, didn't lock it.
The fire gives more light than one expects, doesn't it?
For example, the tables, the chairs, the curtains, the fire irons.
The fire gives more light than one expects, doesn't it? Yes?
Indeed, that is truth- the quarreling of the people of the Fire.
Fire. Air. My grandmother used to tell me stories about the old days.
My grandmother used to tell me stories about the old days. Air. Fire.
Fire. My grandmother used to tell me stories about the old days. Air.
Here it is;so taste it.” For the disbelievers there is the suffering of the Fire.
For as long as I can remember, that fire has never been lit. You're the oldest.
A hammer? that a fire poker killed Julia Wallace. Most authors say.
For as long as I can remember, that fire has never been lit. You're the oldest.
To transport from one to another, the fire at the point of departure must first be lit.