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Example sentences for "mande"

Lexicographically close words:
mandates; mandato; mandatories; mandatory; mandatum; mandelic; mandement; mandible; mandibles; mandibular
  1. Binger states that the manati was the totem of the Mande group, to which perhaps belonged originally the Susu and the Dyula.

  2. Meero chauvo, that tute and mande might jib by lelling lende.

  3. He jall'd on rokkring ta rokkring dinneleskoenaes till mande pukker'd leste: if tute jasas on dovodoiskoenaes mande curavava tute a tatto yeck prey the nok.

  4. There was a wafudo canipen of baulor, though mande dick'd kekkeney.

  5. Mande will sollohaul neither bango nor tatcho against kekkeno; if they cams to latch abri chomoni, muk lende latch it abri their cokkore.

  6. Yeck rawnie coccori, prala; dov ody she wels palal; mande jins lati by the kaulo dori prey laki shubba.

  7. Paracrow Dibble that mande is dosta ruslo to booty, and that mande has koskey camomescres; I shan't be tugnis to jib to be a shel beshengro, though tatchipen si if mande was a rye mande would kair kek booty.

  8. Luckily, Saint-Mande is not far from Paris.

  9. We have hired a little house, all furnished, at Saint-Mande and we have installed ourselves there for the rest of the summer.

  10. Monsieur Mouille, you should consider yourself very fortunate to have come to Saint-Mande with us!

  11. Luckily for Monsieur Roquencourt, one of his Saint-Mande neighbors came to bid him good-evening, and seated himself in the chair that he was about to take.

  12. Luckily Saint-Mande isn't far away, and there are the omnibuses.

  13. As the weather was superb, there were in addition to the people from Saint-Mande and from Vincennes, many Parisians, who desired to enjoy one more rural festivity.

  14. Le roy d'Arogon a mande a son ambaxadeur que yl veult commander aux cardinaulx espaingnos que yl veulent favoryser le papat a nous.

  15. Bonacieux had named Mande because Mande was in an exactly opposite direction from St. Cloud.

  16. In general he followed the outlines laid down in his Saint-Mande program.

  17. Finally, encouraged by their unusual success in the municipal elections of 1896, the leaders of the various factions met at Saint-Mande to celebrate their victory.

  18. Tell him to send all |Dile que mande todo at once.

  19. Tell him to send the |Dile que mande la bill with it.

  20. Tell him to send a |Dile que mande un sirloin for to-day.

  21. Further, the pittancer is to provide for three mandes in each week during the whole year, excepting Lent, and for each mande he is to find three pounds of cheese.

  22. From the feast of St. Michael to that of St. Andrew he is to provide for an additional mande in each week.

  23. She had not observed that Fouquet's black horse arrived at the same time, all steaming and foam-flaked, having returned to Saint-Mande with Pelisson and the very jeweler to whom Madame de Belliere had sold her plate and her jewels.

  24. Not to leave Saint-Mande without telling him of it.

  25. All the Mande peoples bear a strong likeness to each other in physical type (high stature, 1 m.

  26. In commercial relations they employ also the Hausa and sometimes the Mande and Fulah languages, just as do the Dagomba and the Gurunga.

  27. Percerin's chief clerks, and is expected at Saint-Mande to try on the dresses which M.

  28. Percerin's, returned to Saint-Mande in no very good humor.

  29. You come from Wootton Mande ville, don't you?

  30. It was pleasant to compare notes with one another in the smoking-room about Wootton Mande ville and Geauga County, about the deacon and the vicar, Cicolari and Audouin; all things on earth, save only Gwen and Minna.

  31. On the 8th we reached Indepessu, and two days later we travelled from the base of Pisgah, along an easterly path, a new track which led us through the little villages of Mande to the Ituri river.

  32. The natives had all fled from Mande and the slopes of Pisgah across the river with their movable property, and the men were awaiting events on the left bank, confident that they were beyond reach.

  33. On the next day we captured a woman of Mande after crossing the river, and released her to tell her people that we were harmless enough if the road was undisturbed.

  34. My reply—“Mande jinned what you penned”—appeared to surprise them.

  35. He kair’d a lot of wongar acoi, he’s chopped his vardo for another, mande dick’d to rardi.

  36. What would be the use of Romany,” said an old man to me, “if sore dinneleskoe gorgios jinned what mande penned?

  37. Then yo penned, will tuti pi soda pani or ginger levinor, tuti’s a Romany mush ta mande cams tuti te lei chomany.

  38. Even linguistic unity exists only to a limited extent, as the numerous dialects of the Mande stock-language have often diverged so greatly as to constitute independent tongues quite unintelligible to the neighbouring tribes.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mande" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.