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  • Sina ja mina elame mõlemad samas majas. – You and I, we live in a same house.
  • Keegi helistas, kui sa olid väljas – Kas ta jättis mingi teate? – Somebody called when you were out – did they leave a message ?
  • Sul ja mul on sama pliiats, aga sinu oma on lühem kui minu oma. – You and I, we have the same pencil, but yours is shorter than mine.
  • Need olid mu elu kõige õnnelikumad päevad. – Those were the happiest days of my life.
  • Kui keegi helistab, lihtsalt võta ta nuber ja ma helistan talle hiljem tagasi. – If someone calls, just take their number and I will call them back later .
  • Väike laps õpib ennast riietama. – A small child is learning to dress himself /herself.
  • Nad jälgisid teineteist. – They were watching each other .
  • Keegi ei tea luku koodi. – No one knows the locks code .
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    1.Sina ja mina elame mõlemad samas majas. – You and I, we live in a same house. ...8.Keegi ei tea luku koodi. – No one knows the locks code.

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