Thit sjande skilun tha falska forsta and prester alsamen with frydom kampa and woxelja, men frydom, ljafde and endracht skil-et folk in hjara wach nema and mit thet jol risa uta wla pol.
During the night, he'd partially awakened in agony to findNema chanting and gesturing desperately beside him, and he'd been sure he was on the verge of his second death.
He came toward Hanson and Nema with a broad grin on his face.
He moved down the aisle, not glancing at the seated Satheri, until he was facing the old man, drawing Nema and Bork with him.
Nema came into the room now, touching his shoulder gently.
Nema rushed toward him in delight, but Hanson wasn't convinced.
There is a ring of protection around your camp," Nema explained.
He tried to put it out of his mind as he drew Nema to him.
Sather Karf nodded, as if satisfied, and Nema tied a complex knot in the threads, then paused silently.
Nema sprawled across him, staring at his face and burying her head against his shoulder.
I would have given much that evening not to have been obliged to sally forth to look for bread and hay, but if I had not gone, the result would have been "nema nishta.
I was a little incredulous about the hotel, and the readiness to welcome us, but Vooitch and I rode on, only to find "nema nishta Bogami.
Nema nishta Bogami" stalked triumphant, up and down the street.
But the officer said "nema nishta" to bread and to everything, so we went out to see what our first friend could do for us.
He came out on being awoke by his servant, but the answer was "Nema nishta.
Sandford had been employed in a bank and had perhaps there learned to say "nema nishta" to his customers.
But "nema nishta" greeted us in every room, and no one would let us share their corner.
Nema nishta Bogami" had been too severe a trial for their overstrung nerves.
Vooitch and I rode into the village, a couple of miles away, and saw the Prefect, but it was "Nema nishta Bogami.
In some localities they intermarry with Parwar Banias who are also Digambari Jains; and they will take food cooked without water from the Nema subcaste who are Hindus.
These fourteen princes were the ancestors of the fourteen gotras of the Nema subcaste, but the gotras actually bear the names of the fourteen Rishis or saints who saved their lives.
The Nemas are considered to be very keen business men, and a saying about them is, "Where a sheep grazes or a Nema trades, what is there left for anybody else?
Nema is a private ceremony in honour of the Bhutas, held in the house of anyone who is so inclined.
Nema is usually undertaken by a single family, and is performed at the house.
It will be seen that kola, bandi, and nema are applicable to all the Bhutas, including the Baiderlu, but that the agelu-tambila is applicable only to the Baiderlu.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nema" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.