Examples of using "Kuu" in a sentence and their english translations:
The moon is shining.
The moon is bright.
The moon is already out.
- The moon is risen.
- The moon has come out.
- The moon has risen.
- The moon has set.
- The moon has gone down.
The Moon orbits the Earth.
The moon shines in the sky.
The moon is beautiful.
- The moon is beautiful in fall.
- The moon is pretty in the fall.
- The moon is beautiful in autumn.
The moon is a satellite of the earth.
The moon is behind the clouds.
The moon is already out.
How far away is the moon?
The moon and stars were shining above us.
It was very cold last month.
The moon emerged from behind the cloud.
This month was kind of difficult.
The moon was shining bright and clear.
It's not only animals that are influenced by the moon.
On the African savanna, the moon is almost at its darkest.
Which is larger, the sun or the earth?
The moon is very beautiful this evening.
The waning moon means there's little light.
Where the moon and tides determine the rhythm of life.
Why is the moon so big tonight?
Earth has one naturally occurring satellite, the Moon.
Twice a month, the sun, moon, and Earth align.
The sun is the king of the sky, the moon is the queen of the stars.
The moon was completely hidden by a big black cloud.
The earth is about six times as large as the moon.
The sun and the moon rise in the east and set in the west.
I saw the moon above the roof.
But the moon is bright tonight, so flamingos have a chance.
Truth is like the moon: you can only see one side of it.
Before long, the moon came out.
What's more useful, the sun or the moon? The moon, of course, it shines when it's dark, but the sun only shines when there's light.
Days get longer by about 1.7 millisecond per century because the moon is slowing the Earth's rotation.
Love is like the moon; when it does not wax, it wanes.
Over millions of years, the moon and tides have shaped the lives of marine creatures.
- The moon is beautiful in fall.
- The moon is pretty in the fall.
Oh luck! Like the moon you change; steadily you wax and then wane again.
Each of us is like the moon: there is a dark side of us that we do not let others see.
The earth is about six times as large as the moon.
Why is the Moon larger when it rises and sets, than when it is high in the sky?
Nobody owns the moon.
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