Voorbeelden van het gebruik van William ernest in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
William Ernest, honey.
Is that you, William Ernest,?
William Ernest, you all right?
You just said William Ernest is retarded.
William Ernest, is that you?
Invictus is a poem by William Ernest Henley.
Just like William Ernest says, they blow all over the place.
That was mighty good for me and William Ernest.
Oh, I think me and William Ernest would just love that.
I want to see it one more time, William Ernest.
Me and William Ernest and Mr. Randolph, we're not going anyplace.
Would just love that. Oh, I think me and William Ernest.
Dear William Ernest, i told you i wouldn't forget you.
They blow all over the place. Just like William Ernest says.
William Ernest is in the living room watching telly's trolley.
We're not going anyplace. Me and William Ernest and Mr. Randolph.
William Ernest, do you want to go upstairs Galadriel. and show Gilly her room?
I told you I wouldn't forget you. Dear William Ernest.
Watching telly's trolley. William Ernest is in the living room.
William Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Weimar(19 October 1662- 26 August 1728) was a duke of Saxe-Weimar.
We kind of like you the way you are. Me and William Ernest and Mr. Randolph.
I was going to send William Ernest to fetch him, but I think you would be a nice surprise.
But I think you would be a nice surprise. I was going to send William Ernest to fetch him.
And show Gilly her room? William Ernest, do you want to go upstairs Galadriel?
nearly a year and a half. to remove this damaging… William Ernest has been with me.
And that's even more of a reason William Ernest has been with me to remove this damaging… He's a very sensitive child, for going on nearly a year and a half.
after the claims of his cousin William Ernest, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
William Ernest"Bill" McKibben(born December 8,
a half. to remove this damaging… William Ernest has been with me He's a very sensitive child, and that's even more of a reason.
William Ernest had made it clear however that he would not give up his title of Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach if that was a requirement for becoming king of the Netherlands.
