11237 examples of ti in sentences
Nessun ti venne a dir.
Nessun ti verrà a dire.
Agamemnon is always a gentleman-like character; he has always [Greek: Basilikon ti].
But a glass we’ll take, ere the grey dawn break, And then saddle up and away— Theodolite-tum, theodolite-ti, theodolite-too-ral-ay.
O’er the far-off plain we’ll drag the chain, And mark the settler’s way— Theodolite-tum, theodolite-ti, theodolite-too-ral-ay.
We’ll range from the creeks to the mountain peaks, And traverse far below; Where foot never trod, we’ll mark with a rod The limits of endless snow; Each lofty crag we’ll plant with a flag, To flash in the sun’s bright ray— Theodolite-tum, theodolite-ti, theodolite-too-ral-ay.
Theodolite-tum, theodolite-ti, theodolite-too-ral-ay. DWELL NOT WITH ME Dwell, not with me, For you’ll never see More than a ’possum or a kangaroo, And now and then a cockatoo.
Helena, 728): En gar ti tois douloisin alochunen pherei, Tounoma ta d' alla panta ton eleutheron Oudeis kakion doulos, ostis esthlos e. 25.
He will feel the deep truth of what Plato says: [Greek: oute ti ton anthropinon haxion on megalaes spondaes]nothing in human affairs is worth any great anxiety; or, as the Persian poet has it, Though from thy grasp all worldly things should flee, Grieve not for them, for they are nothing worth: And though a world in thy possession be, Joy not, for worthless are the things of earth.
[Greek: [kai ti legei;] Peritmaethaete to sklaeron taes kardias humon, kai ton trachaelon humon ou mae sklaerunaete.
And he's mostly right in his prog-nos-ti-cations.
The passage of the poem containing this injunction is as follows: 'Enimia verges de Dyeu, Messatges fizels ti suy yeu.
Per me ti manda Dieus de pla Que t'en anes en Gavalda,[*] Car, lay trobaras una fon Que redra ton cors bel
"Ti, ce, and ci, when followed by a vowel, usually has the sound of sh; as in partial, special, ocean.
ti.: Introduction.
ti: Jeunesse noire.
ti: Das Siebente Kreuz.
ti: 3 tragedies of Federico Garcia Lorca.
ti: Rules for short games of Monopoly.
ti: Oliva from Olvera Street.
ti: I married a readhead.
ti: The Meaning of a literary idea.
Original ti: A Short critical history of photography.
Add. ti: Mother Courage and her children; Brecht: Versuche 20/21.
Ad interim ti.: The shrimp and the anemone.