Deugden en belooning gaan zelden te zamen," I murmured pleasantly, with a friendly gesture of deprecation.
Deugd en belooning gaan zelden te samen" was the second proverb; and on that model I managed, after due cogitation, to construct a nice harmless phrase.
Crossfire from Gaan coordinated with the machine guns on nearby tiny Yona island to rake the beaches allocated to the 4th Marines under Lieutenant Colonel Alan Shapley.
For the assault forces’ first hours ashore on W-Day on the southern beaches, the Gaan position posed a major problem.
By 1330, the Gaan Point blockhouse had been eliminated by taking the position from the rear and blasting the surprised enemy gunners before they could offer effective resistance.
Small arms and machine gun fire, and the incessant fires of two 75mm guns and a 37mm gun from a concrete blockhouse with a four-foot thick roof built into the nose of Gaan Point, greeted the invading Marines as the LVTs churned ashore.
Gaan Point was not fully neutralized until 1330, W-Day.
The 75mm guns on Gaan Point were in the middle of the landing beaches.
Here, they would face murderous fire from Japanese guns atGaan Point and from positions overlooking the beaches on Mount Alifan and Maanot Ridge.
Manumbag kun masukù ang gaan ug kamut, A quick-tempered person lifts his hand when angry.
Gaan na ang ákung láwas human kaindiksiyuni, I feel better now after the injection.
Gaan ra ning aswátun, usaan ra nákù ni, This is easy to pick up.
Himúang dibuhista kining batáa kay gaan ug kamut, Make this child an artist because he has creative hands.
Dalì dang mutsaptir (matsaptir) ang mga sakyanang gaan basta kusgun pagpadágan, Light vehicles will easily meet an accident if you drive them fast.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gaan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.