Examples of using "Brennt" in a sentence and their english translations:
Fire burns.
Your garage is on fire.
The tree is burning.
Your garage is on fire.
- Wood burns.
- The tree is burning.
Fire burns.
Wood burns.
Something's burning.
Rome is burning.
Paper burns easily.
Look! The book is burning.
- The house is on fire.
- The house is on fire!
- The house is burning.
The forest is burning.
The bush is burning.
- Paper burns easily.
- Paper catches fire easily.
Tom's house is on fire.
The fire is burning.
There's something burning.
Woods burn easily.
The check engine light is on.
The skyscraper is burning.
Paper burns quickly.
- The barn's on fire.
- The barn is on fire!
Where's the fire?
- It's not an emergency.
- It isn't an emergency.
Your house is on fire.
Your garbage can is on fire.
The roof is on fire.
The tree is burning.
Tom's car is on fire.
The light is on.
Dry wood burns quickly.
"Fire!", he cried.
The lights aren't on.
Wood burns very easily.
Tom shouted, "There's a fire!"
Look, the barn is on fire!
There are still some lights on upstairs.
The light glows here.
The light is on in the living room.
Oh, no! My house is on fire!
Sulfur burns with a blue flame.
The campfire is still burning.
Look! The car is on fire!
The light is on in Tom's room.
Oh, no! My house is on fire!
Wet firewood doesn't burn well.
The Amazon is on fire.
That means it's gonna burn well.
It comes wherever there is a fire.