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John was too surprised to say anything. | John wettuɣ ybaṛ ayenni ul ynejjem ula ad yini cṛa. |
John is an American boy. | John d aḍefli d Amarikani. |
John is not a man to betray you. | John wiji d arjaz ɣa c‑nexdeɛ. |
John is not a man to betray you. | John wiji d arjaz ɣa m‑nexdeɛ. |
John is not a man to betray you. | John wiji d arjaz ɣ awen‑nexdeɛ. |
John is not a man to betray you. | John wiji d arjaz ɣ acemt‑nexdeɛ. |
John had been lazy before he met you. | John tuɣ‑it d anejlum qbel ac‑yemlaga. |
John had been lazy before he met you. | John tuɣ‑it d anejlum qbel am‑yemlaga. |
John had been lazy before he met you. | John tuɣ‑it d anejlum qbel awen‑yemlaga. |
John had been lazy before he met you. | John tuɣ‑it d anejlum qbel acemt‑yemlaga. |
John is eighty years old but still fit. | John yella tamet tmeṛwin ilan, axu ycedd zeddiɣ. |
John will be here in five minutes. | John ad d‑yas ssa ɣel semmset dqayeq. |
John is not the man he was three years ago. | John wel yelli d arjaz i yettuɣ careḍ yilan ɣel deffer. |
John employs 200 workers. | John yesxeddam 200 n ixeddamen. |
John must work hard to catch up with his classmates. | Ifuk John ad d‑yekli ul‑s axdam bac ad yelḥeg imduččal‑s n weɛzam. |
John called for the waiter in a loud voice. | John s uẓagga yɛeyyeḍ‑as i wenni ssuǧǧumen. |
John investigated the accident thoroughly. | John yḥeqqeq d aweḥdi dy lafat. |
John is senior to me by two years. | John yujer‑i s sen isuggasen. |
John became a policeman. | John yeqqel d amsaltu. |
John became a policeman. | John yedwel‑d d abulisi. |
John stood still with his eyes fixed on something strange. | John yeččer beddennej d tiṭṭawin‑s baqi recbent iggen cṛa d uɣrib. |
John is senior to Robert. | John yujer Robert. |
John claimed that the dishonest salesman had tricked him into buying a useless piece of machinery. | John ycetka belli aɣeccac n tajer yezzebleḥ‑t yezzenz‑as lepyasat n lmacinet ul neffɛent. |
John is the taller of the two, and the tallest of them all. | John d azejṛaṛ f fayd sen, d netta d azejṛaṛ dysen gaɛ. |
John, the tallest boy in our class, is nicknamed "Mr High". | John, aḍefli azejṛaṛ gaɛ dy leqsem‑nneɣ, nekḍen‑as azwar n '' Daddi Ɛlan ''. |
John, who is the youngest in a family of seven, is the apple of his parents' eyes. | John, illan d lmaẓuẓ n twacult n sa n taṛwa, yella d mummu n tiṭṭawin n yimṛiwen‑s. |
When John's neighbor saw John selling drugs, she blew the whistle on him. | Sy texzer tmeṭṭut n ljiran‑s John yeznuzu ẓetlet, tessiweḍ ɣefs awal. |
John's parents seemed relieved to hear that his plane was on time. | Imṛiwen n John banin‑d fajan sy sellen belli taneffajt‑s tella lweqt. |
John's parents seemed relieved to hear that he was safe. | Imṛiwen n John banin‑d fajan sy sellen belli yeslek. |
John is the taller of the two. | John d azejṛaṛ n sen‑nni. |
John's mother looks so young that she is often mistaken for his elder sister. | Mamma‑s n John ttbanay‑d an igget twelɛit ald ilin ḥessben‑tt midden d ɛezza‑s. |
John's mother looks so young that she is often mistaken for his elder sister. | Mamma‑s n John axzar‑s d tawelɛit al qqaren midden d ɛezza‑s. |
John's father has some knowledge of French. | Baba n John yessen bessi Tuggamant. |
John's business has turned out to be a complete failure. | Tijaret n John axigget teffeɣ‑d la d lḥiyet sys. |
According to John, the bank closes at 3 p.m. | F wiwal n John, lbanka tṣelleḥ 3 n tmeddit. |
John's face was drawn. | Udem n John yettuṣewwer. |
Such an honest man as John cannot have told a lie. | Arjaz yenṣeḥ an John uhu d wa ɣad nekli taserčist. |
John was mentioned in the paper. | Yettwabder-d John deg umagrad-nni. |
John was mentioned in the paper. | John yettwabder ljornal. |
Do you know John's father died of a heart attack? | Tessned i yella baba‑s n John yemmut s wul‑s? |
I am going to have John repair my watch. | Lliɣ ẓwiɣ as‑uceɣ i John ay‑yexdem tamɣilt. |
John's grandmother passed away after a long illness. | Mamma‑s taɛzizt n John temmut beɛd i tt‑ymerged waṭṭan muqqel mennect. |
Did you hear what happened to John? | Tselled batta s‑ḍran i John? |
John has two sons. | John yesɛa sin n warraw-nnnes. |
John has two sons. | John ɣers sen waṛiwen. |
John has two sons. | John ɣers sen icidwan. |
John has two sons. | John ɣers sen burexs. |
John has two sons. | John ɣers sen taṛwa. |
There is enough money for John to buy a car. | Llan yidrimen qed n wayenni ɣad yseɣ John keṛṛusa. |
John shall have a holiday one of these days. | John ad yili ad yebbi lkonji iggen sy wussan‑u. |
Please remind me to call John at nine. | I Ṛebbi fekkeṛ‑i as‑ssiwleɣ i John tesɛa. |
The girl talking with John is Susan. | Tayẓiwt issawalen mɛa John d Susan. |
The student who is talking with John is from Canada. | Anelmad issawalen mɛa John s Canada. |
In interviewing John for the job, we must take into account that he has very bad eyesight. | Sald njerreb John i wuṭuf n wexdam, ifuk ad neqṛa leḥsab belli axzar‑s yeḍɛef ameč. |
John and I alternated in driving. | Necci d John nemɛagab aṣugi. |
John and I are old friends. | Necci d John d imduččal sy bekri. |
Talking of John, what has become of his sister? | Madam nessawal f John, ḥegga batta d‑tedwel wetma‑s? |
John and Mary broke up last week. | John d Mary bḍan smanet iẓwan. |
John and Mary differed in opinion as to that important matter. | John d Mary mxalfen ṛṛay dy temsalt‑u itthemman yuɣleb. |
John and Mary differed in opinion as to that important matter. | John d Mary mxalfen dy temsalt‑u illan tthemma yuɣleb. |
John and Mary loved each other. | John d Mary xsen beɛḍahum. |
John and Mary always walk hand in hand. | John ed Mary dima ttemyuḍḍafen seg ufus mi ara tteddun. |
John and Mary always walk hand in hand. | John d Mary dima ttjuren fus dy ufus. |
John and Mary always walk hand in hand. | John d Mary ttjuren dima ṭṭfen ifassen. |
John and Mary have known each other since 1976. | John d Mary ssenen beɛḍahum sy 1976. |
John and Beth are of an age. | John ed Beth d iziwiwen. |
John and I have patched up our troubles. | John d necci nṛeggeɛ ay llan jaraneɣ. |
No one came to the party except John and Dick. | Ala John ed Dick ay d-yusan ɣer tmeɣra-nni. |
No one came to the party except John and Dick. | Akan John ed Dick i d‑usin ɣel ḥeḍret‑nni. |
There is a rumor that John and Sue will get married. | Tella licaɛet belli John d Sue llan ad melcen. |
John and Cathy have different tastes and different characters. Trying to get them together is like putting a square peg in a round hole. | John d Cathy la ledwaq‑nsen wala ṭbayeɛ‑nsen kifkif. Ajraw‑nsen messif deg‑umcan an wi ttcukkan cṛa d imṛebbeɛ ullun d imḍewweṛ. |
Is John available now? | Ay‑yelha John imaṛ‑u? |
John and Ann like each other. | John d Ann xsen beɛḍahum. |
John alone went there. | John yeẓwa weḥd‑s ɣel dinni. |
May I introduce you to Dr. Johnson? | Jaṛas ac‑qeddmeɣ ɣel Dr. Johnson? |
May I introduce you to Dr. Johnson? | Jaṛas ac‑ɛeṛṛfeɣ ɣel Dr. Johnson? |
May I present Mr Johnson to you? | Jaṛas ac‑d‑qeddmeɣ Dr. Johnson? |
Mr Johnson is a lawyer. He will be having three clients this afternoon. | Di‑kʷ Johnson d bugaṭu. Tameddit‑u as‑d‑asen careḍ n midden yuḥlen tmusni. |
Mr Johnson suddenly changed his mind and signed the contract. | Taswiɛt kan, Mass Johnson ibeddel ṛṛay-nnes yerna yestenya agatu-nni. |
Mr Johnson suddenly changed his mind and signed the contract. | Di‑kʷ Johnson, yessusem yedwel ṛṛay‑s ysanya lkontra. |
Mr Johnson is self-employed and is in the business of repairing furniture. | Di‑kʷ Johnson yxeddem ɣel iman‑s, yettrigil lmabel. |
Mr Johnson's was a large room. | Tazeqqa n Di‑kʷ Johnson ttuɣ d tawessaɛt. |
Mr Johnson insists on his theory. | Di‑kʷ Johnson yecḥen f teẓri‑s. |
Mr Johnson is not a scholar but a poet. | Di‑kʷ Johnson wiji d aneɛzam axu d ameṭyaz. |
Mr Johnson ran fastest of the three. | Di‑kʷ Johnson yɣar ujar‑nsen ay carḍin. |
Mr Johnson's house is next to my house. | Taddart n Di‑kʷ Johnson teṭṭef ten nnikʷ. |
The Johnsons are very sociable people, who enjoy hosting parties often. | At Johnson dexsen mɛa midden, qqasen aǧa n lḥeḍrat seɛa seɛa. |
The Johnsons love to have parties. | At Johnson xsen aǧa n lɛerḍat. |
It is clearly shown in Johnson's investigation that passive smoking is very harmful. | Yella yettwascen‑d an tiṭ n tfuyt dy tteḥqiq i yeǧǧu Johnson belli aqimi fidis n wi ttkeyyfen yella yesḍurrut ameč. |
Mr Johnson was concerned about the amount of money that was being lost because of careless management. | Di‑kʷ Johnson yɣaḍ‑it rryal ittuserban s lqelt n waǧa n tayetti n wi sjuran. |
With the money Mr Johnson had saved, he would be able to live high on the hog when he retired. | S uyetli gaɛ i yejru Di‑kʷ Johnson, yella ad ynejjem ad yɛac yqellec iman‑s d aweḥdi melmi yeffeɣ la retraite. |
Mr Johnson is, as it were, a walking dictionary. | Di‑kʷ Johnson yella, an siqbel, d zmam n umawal yettjur. |
Mr Johnson is a rich man. | Di‑kʷ Johnson d ameṛkanti. |
Is Mr Johnson in? | Yella dys Di‑kʷ Johnson? |
There's a rumor Johnson is going to be traded. | Tella licaɛet Johnson yella ad yettuqayeḍ. |
Mr Johnson is older than I thought he was. | Di‑kʷ Johnson d ameqran f wayenni t‑ḥesbeɣ. |
Mr Johnson is older than I thought he was. | Di‑kʷ Johnson yezzeɛlek lɛumuṛ f wayen as‑uciɣ nec. |
Lyndon Johnson took over presidency when John Kennedy was assassinated. | Lyndon Johnson yeṭṭef taselwayt sy yettwaneɣ John Kennedy. |
Let's go as soon as John comes. | Iyaw ad negdeɛ ɣ'ad d‑yas John. |
I hope for John to come. | Ttmanniɣ‑as i John ad d‑yas. |
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