dictionnaire espéranto - Anglais

Esperanto - English

moviĝis Anglais:

1. moved moved


A long time ago, most people lived in groups that moved around as the seasons changed.
After I graduated from college, I moved back home and lived with my parents for three years.
Peace-keeping troops moved in to restore calm after the battle.
I'm moved
I don't understand why they moved the soft sign in the Ukrainian alphabet; it seemed much more logical for me when it came at the end.
When I moved to the United States four years ago, I had problems adapting to a new language and culture.
The old gypsy moved her hand over the crystal ball and, peering inside, beheld my future.
Johnny moved to Spain just a few months ago, so he isn't used to speaking Spanish as yet.
The boy's fingers moved in this pockets. Then he replied, "Eleven."
A few days ago, my girlfriend Sophie moved from Edmonton, Alberta to Victoria, British Columbia.
They found out it was way the very same house, so they went to the Movers to see if the little House could be moved.
However, 2007, this holiday moved to May 4th, while April 29th became the memorial day of Showa called "Showa no Hi".
When I moved into my new home, I just brought with me the things that I needed for cooking, an earthen rice cooker, an earthenware pot and an earthen charcoal brazier.
When a coil is moved near to a wire with current flowing in it current flows in the coil as well.
A cellar was dug on top of the hill and they slowly moved the house from the road to the hill.