dictionnaire maltais - Anglais

Malti - English

jagħti Anglais:

1. gives gives


Silence gives consent.
I plan to stay here until my money gives out.
What we've already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.
Esperanto gives little festive hats to some of its cees, gees, aitches, jays, esses, and ues.
It was quite possible to buy a house, just as it is in England, provided one gives up the idea of buying a home one likes, and at a reasonable price.
We can't form our children on our own concepts; we must take them and love them as God gives them to us.
Working in a society gives women both hardship and achievement, but the daily chores at home don't seem to give them fulfillment.
Work and play are both necessary to health; this gives us rest, and that gives us energy.
This statement-of-purpose essay has no consistency in how the points are laid out and gives a distracted impression.
I want to meet him to see whether or not he gives me useful information.
Gold gives an air of beauty even to ugliness: but with poverty everything becomes frightful.
Holding the Olympics where there's severe atmospheric pollution gives rise to a great risk for athletes.
For example, I am in a high-level math class that actually gives me college credits for next year.
The consultant, who is under the authority of the Chancellor, gives the committee advice on important questions.
Around his facts the scientist weaves a logical pattern or theory which gives the facts meaning, order, and significance.