Tom takes a bath almost every evening.
Toms gandrīz katru vakaru iet vannā.
I was having a bath when the phone rang.
Es nomazgājos, kad zvanīja telefons.
Hope you've enjoyed your bath!
Ceru, ka jums patika vanna!
I took a bath.
Es nomazgājos.
I was in the bath.
Es biju vannā.
Where can I take a bath?
Kur es varu iet vannā?
The bath is open on Saturdays.
Sestdienās vanna ir atvērta.
Please fill the bath half full.
Lūdzu, piepildiet vannu līdz pusei.
I need a bath.
Man vajag vannu.
Tom prefers to take a shower in the morning while Mary prefers to take a bath just before going to bed.
Toms labprātāk iet dušā no rīta, savukārt Marija labprātāk iet vannā tieši pirms gulētiešanas.
Take a bath and go to bed.
Paņemiet vannu un ejiet gulēt.
We'd like a double room with bath.
Mēs vēlētos divvietīgu istabu ar vannu.
Tom wants a bath.
Toms vēlas vannu.
After taking a bath, Tom ate dinner.
Pēc vannas Toms ēda vakariņas.
What time do you take a bath in the evening?
Cikos vakarā mazgājies vannā?
Have a bath! You'll feel fresh and relaxed afterwards.
Lai vanna! Pēc tam jūs jutīsities svaigs un relaksēts.
Tom was about to take a bath when the doorbell rang.
Toms grasījās iet vannā, kad atskanēja durvju zvans.
Tom is taking a bath now.
Toms tagad iet vannā.
I'm exhausted! I just want to go home, take a bath, and go to bed.
Esmu pārgurusi! Es tikai gribu iet mājās, nomazgāties un iet gulēt.
I take a bath every night.
Es katru vakaru eju vannā.
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