Examples of using "бабушки»" in a sentence and their english translations:
He's staying at his grandmother's.
She is staying at her grandmother's.
She lives at her grandma's.
Now, as for my grandmother,
This is a picture of my grandmother.
This recipe is my grandmother's.
Tom is still at his grandmother's house.
- The kids are at Nan's.
- The kids are at Granny's.
- The kids are at their nan's.
Today's my grandmother's birthday.
- I am hanging up a picture of my grandmother.
- I'm hanging a picture of my grandmother on the wall.
Now, about a year before Grandma died,
it comes down to something my grandma always used to say.
"Whose cows are these?" "They are my grandmother's."
She was named after her grandmother.
My grandmother had a stroke.
Today's my grandmother's birthday.
My Grandmother has a weak heart.
- These are my grandmother's artificial teeth.
- It's my grandmother's set of false teeth.
- My grandmother has gray hair.
- My grandmother has grey hair.
Tom spent the summer at his grandmother's.
She's old enough to be his grandmother.
Our grandmother has many dogs.
"That's what grandmas are for." "No, grandmas are for pwning noobs."
- She lives with her grandma.
- She lives at her grandma's.
Our grandmothers and mothers in the past
The child was named Sophia after her grandmother.
My grandmother's death was a big shock.
I'm hanging a picture of my grandmother on the wall.
Tom showed me a picture of his grandmother.
My grandmother has a twin brother.
The death of my grandmother was a great shock.
Susan spent the summer vacation at her grandmother's.
I've already forgotten my grandmother's face.
Tom spent his summer vacation at his grandmother's.
Why did you steal your grandmother's jewelry?
Bingo is something that grandmothers play.
I'm hanging a picture of my grandmother on the wall.
Tom's grandmother had seven children.
How did he learn of his grandmother's death?
The family was shook up when the grandmother died unexpectedly.
Grandmother's ashes are in an urn at the temple.
- I don't remember my grandmother's face accurately.
- I don't remember my grandmother's face exactly.
Mary named the baby after her grandmother.
My grandmother's visits are always special.
Susan spent the summer vacation at her grandmother's.
Yesterday was my grandmother's birthday.
All of my grandparents are still living.
- Mary's grandmother is toothless.
- Mary's grandmother doesn't have any teeth.
All of Tom's grandparents died before he was born.
She learned the craft of basket weaving from her grandmother.
I have only one picture of my grandmother.
My grandma's hearing is better than ever before.
- My grandmother has gray hair.
- My grandmother has grey hair.
- My grandmother has white hair.
Tom wanted to live in Boston with his grandparents.
My grandparents had a house in Boston.
He lives with his grandmother.
My grandma had a friend that made quilts.
Tom found an old picture of his grandparents in the attic.
My grandmother's mother is my "great grandmother," so my great grandmother's mother is my "great great grandmother"? Is that right?
Tom showed Mary a black and white photo of his grandparents.
This year I'm living at my grandparents'.
I'm afraid my grandma neither has a henhouse nor a motorcycle.
If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle.
My grandparents were already dead when I was born.
What are my grandparents doing?
Tom and Mary named their first daughter after Tom's grandmother.
I had nobody to play with when I lived with my grandmother.
Do you remember the first name of your grandmother? - No, I just always called her granny.
Tom lives with his grandparents.
I am already forgetting my grandmother's face.
My grandparents have smallpox vaccination scars on their arms.
My grandmother's mother is my "great grandmother," so my great grandmother's mother is my "great great grandmother"? Is that right?
You'll need to find cheaper, alternative ingredients even though you're basing your recipe on your grandmother's.
As a child, when I was sleepless mother sung me lullabies, and my grandma told me stories through the night, to shut my eyes.
Maria tried to turn Tom into a squirrel with the help of a spell which she found in one of her grandmother's books, but nothing happened.
- Plenty of snow had fallen overnight. The following morning, grandmothers and their grandchildren on sledges appeared in the streets, and in the afternoon, after school, snowball fights broke out in the park.
- Plenty of snow had fallen overnight. In the streets the next morning, grandmothers appeared with their grandchildren on sledges, and in the park that afternoon, after school, snowball fights broke out.
Mary could not believe that Tom liked eating spinach as a child -- until the day that politeness forced her to try her grandmother's spinach. From then on, she had a new favorite dish!
When I was younger, I hated going to weddings. My grandmothers and aunts would huddle around me, poke me in the side, and giggle "You're next! You're next!" They only stopped this nonsense when I began to do the same thing at funerals.