The cannon! They're loading the cannon! Why? Ah! They're going to shoot! Pick up speed - one, two, one, two!
Lielgabals! Viņi pielādē lielgabalu! Kāpēc? Ak! Viņi šaus! Paņemiet ātrumu - viens, divi, viens, divi!
I didn't shoot anybody.
Es nevienu nenošāvu.
I will shoot.
Šausīšu.
Don't shoot him.
Nošaujiet viņu.
I'm a noob, shoot me.
Es esmu noobs, nošauj mani.
Wanna shoot some pool?
Vai vēlaties uzņemt baseinu?
Don't shoot.
Nešaujiet.
Please don't shoot.
Lūdzu, nešaujiet.
I'll shoot you.
Es tevi nošaušu.
Don't shoot.
Nešaujiet.
There was a time when Christopher Columbus challenged another explorer to a duel. The latter, an underhanded chap, did not take ten steps - as dictated by the rules - but two, then turned around to shoot. Unfortunately for him, Columbus hadn't taken any steps at all.
Bija laiks, kad Kristofers Kolumbs izaicināja citu pētnieku uz dueli. Pēdējais, viltīgs puisis, spēra nevis desmit soļus - kā to nosaka noteikumi -, bet divus, pēc tam pagriezās, lai šautu. Viņam par nelaimi Kolumbs vispār nebija spēris nekādus soļus.
Wait, don't shoot!
Pagaidi, nešauj!
Wait, don't shoot yourself!
Pagaidi, nešauj sevi!
Wait, don't shoot at each other!
Pagaidi, nešauj viens uz otru!
Don't shoot the devil in the back. You might miss.
Nešaujiet velnam mugurā. Jūs varētu palaist garām.
He was scared you would shoot him.
Viņš baidījās, ka tu viņu nošausi.
He couldn't bring himself to shoot the deer.
Viņš nevarēja piespiest sevi nošaut briežus.
I persuaded the policeman not to shoot the monkey.