We found over 1000 examples of how to use word in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 1000.
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76. | Idiomatic expressions can seldom be translated word for word. | |
77. | The word "worker" is a noun derived from the word "work". | |
78. | I don't translate English to Japanese word-for-word. | |
79. | While the dubbing of the series can be described as a complete success, the episode titles are often downright nonsensical, having been translated word for word from the English. | |
80. | While the dubbing of the series should be considered a complete success, the titles given to the episodes are often downright nonsensical, having been translated from the English word for word. | |
81. | Don't translate word for word. | |
82. | You cannot take a sentence in one language and translate it into another word for word. Languages don't work like that. | |
83. | You should be able to translate it word by word. | |
84. | Do you really think that adding "-ation" to the end of a word suddenly makes it an English word? | |
85. | The word "gentile" is derived from a Latin translation of the Hebrew word "goy." | |
86. | I have been seeing the word "wake-up coffee" a lot on the internet recently, but I still haven't used it in real life. It is a hard word to use. | |
87. | In Tiengòne, the acute accent is used to separate long vowels or long vowel pairs from each other, the grave accent is used for è and ò to make a completely different vowel, the diaeresis is used to mark a word that is stressed on an even syllable, the circumflex is put at the final vowel of a word to mark it as a verb, and the tilde is used whenever a letter has the qualifications to have two or more of the previous accent marks. | |
88. | It's a word I'd like to find a substitute for. | |
89. | I give you my word. | |
90. | When you send a telegram, brevity is essential because you will be charged for every word. | |
91. | The war on Iraq is a volatile subject of political debate; any wrong word and a heated argument could spark. | |
92. | You can trust him to keep his word. | |
93. | You've left out a word in copying the textbook. | |
94. | He is, indeed, a man of his word. | |
95. | You are always doubting my word. | |
96. | What you need is, in a word, patience. | |
97. | I just came up with the word. | |
98. | Between astonishment and sorrow, she could not speak a word. | |
99. | I could not speak a word, for my heart was full. | |
100. | An ox is captured by the horns, a person is bound by his word. |