Examples of using "Corona" in a sentence and their english translations:
What crown do you see?
Do you see the crown?
Corona.
What crown do you see?
- I see a crown.
- I see the crown.
I see a crown.
during Corona .
There's a crown here.
I see my crown.
I've lost my crown.
I see a crown.
Do you see the crown?
The end crowns the work.
No cross, no crown.
The Queen's crown was made of gold.
with Corona, with technology.
And then Corona came.
Macht Corona alle Hoffnungen zunichte?
even take place in Corona summer 2020 .
One crown and fifty ore.
I've lost my crown.
worried about the corona pandemic.
compensate for the difficult Corona year a little.
The king always wears a crown.
The crown was set with gems.
Mayuko wore a flower crown.
I've lost my crown.
that they can do something under Corona conditions.
über ein wenig Ablenkung vom Corona-Alltag.
Corona restrictions still apply everywhere.
Does a cup of coffee cost one crown?
The crown is the symbol of kings.
- A cup of coffee costs one crown.
- A cup of coffee costs a krone.
The corona pandemic made the successful showman
It is very straight, right up to the top of the crown.
The crown of this hat is too high.
Corona hit the family very hard this year 2020.
with the Corona concept, Dennis feels responsible everywhere.
Die sozialen Medien sind jetzt in Corona-Zeiten enorm wichtig,
Doch das Fest ist auch schon Corona zum Opfer gefallen.
because the streets are so beautifully empty because of Corona.
for a quick end to the corona crisis are still high.
This book is about a king who loses his crown.
Yes, I've been in the store so much lately due to corona,
Regional activities are booming, especially in times of Corona.
which is unfortunately not the case this year during the Corona period.
The girl in the picture is wearing a crown not of gold but of flowers.
He offered to join the war against Napoleon, if the other powers would let him keep his crown.
The princess is wearing a gold tiara.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail — its roof may shake — the wind may blow through it — the storm may enter — the rain may enter — but the King of England cannot enter — all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement!