Examples of using Sphinxes 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
Nice, those little sphinxes.
Why? The sphinxes' eyes stay closed.
Lovely, these little sphinxes.
Why? The sphinxes' eyes stay closed?
Lovely, these little sphinxes.
The Sphinxes can see straight into your heart.
Count them. Four sphinxes.
The Sphinxes' eyes, are they open or shut?
And four, count them, four sphinxes.
The sphinxes' eyes- are they open or shut?
And four, count them, four sphinxes.
The Sphinxes can see straight into your heart.
And four, count them, four sphinxes.
The Sphinxes can see straight into your heart.
Here their temple with sphinxes.
The Sphinxes' eyes, are they open or shut? I think he will make it.
You know, I can read sphinxes' minds.
The Sphinxes' eyes, are they open or shut? I think he will make it.
I will show you the pyramids and all the sphinxes.
Such as the winged scarab, sphinxes and cursed mummies.
A big kitchen. And here, next to the sphinxes.
I think he will make it. The Sphinxes' eyes, are they open or shut?
A big kitchen. And here, next to the sphinxes.
I think he will make it. The Sphinxes' eyes, are they open or shut?
Sphinxes, daisies, angels… You would go for this stuff?
You would go for this stuff? Sphinxes, daisies, angels?
A few more Sphinxes stood in their way. But before the pyramid named Dio.
We find these mixed hybrid beings all throughout Egypt as sphinxes, as griffons, as bizarre creatures that, according to the the ancient.
The Sphinxes' eyes stay closed until someone who does not feel his own worth tries to pass by.