Examples of using "Gazetę" in a sentence and their english translations:
She bought a newspaper.
I burned the newspaper.
- We take a newspaper.
- We subscribe to a newspaper.
He's reading a newspaper.
Have you read today's paper yet?
- Have you read today's paper yet?
- Have you read today's newspaper yet?
- Which newspaper do you read?
- What newspaper do you read?
He is reading the newspaper.
He looked through the evening paper.
I am going out to buy the newspaper.
- Tom bought a paper.
- Tom bought a newspaper.
- Have you read today's paper yet?
- Have you read today's newspaper yet?
Bring me today's paper, please.
Pitch the newspaper onto the porch.
Do you subscribe to any magazines?
- It is foolish to read such a magazine.
- It's foolish to read such a magazine.
She laid the paper out on the table.
He tore the newspaper in half.
He reads the newspaper every morning.
Bring me the newspaper, please.
- What newspaper do you subscribe to?
- Which newspaper do you subscribe to?
- I have already read today's paper.
- I've already read today's paper.
Bring me today's paper, please.
Bring me today's paper.
I threw down the newspaper.
He stopped reading the newspaper.
- Are you through with the newspaper?
- Are you through with the paper?
- Are you done with the paper?
- Are you finished with the paper?
I bought a newspaper written in English.
- Have you read today's paper yet?
- Have you read today's newspaper yet?
Father reads the newspaper, eating his breakfast.
Tom laid the newspaper on the table.
Bring me today's paper, please.
I always have a look at the newspaper before breakfast.
He took a look at the newspaper before going to bed.
Can you please pass me the newspaper?
- He reads the paper every morning.
- He reads the newspaper every morning.
Have you ever subscribed to any English language newspaper?
He was reading a paper upside down.
She reads the newspaper every morning.
The man reading a newspaper is his father.
Could you hand me the newspaper on the table?
My father reads the newspaper every morning.
Every morning I buy a newspaper at a newsstand.
I have to go out to the newsstand to get a newspaper.
My father sat reading the evening paper.
He reads the newspaper in order to keep up with the times.
He took the newspaper away from George.
Tom was sitting on the porch, reading a magazine.
My father reads the newspaper while he eats breakfast.
Having read the newspaper, I know about the accident.
He makes it a rule to wear glasses when he reads a newspaper.
The man reading a paper over there is my uncle.
Buy our newspaper and win a trip to Khmelnytsky!
I want to make sure I get to the station early enough to buy a newspaper before getting on the train.