- People are strong.
- Is the sun in the sky?
- Power is private.
- It is night, isn't it?
- Where do you see the moon?
- Where is the sun?
- Is she dreaming?
- Your dream is my dream.
- My boy, my little boy.
- Why do we dream?
- Does he ever know where he is going?
- We drink from many cups.
- I think I am cold.
- No, you small man!
- Do not stay too long in the sun.
- It is happening.
- A heart is red.
- The night is young.
- Space is not black.
- Are you tired?
- Just an old friend?
- This bed is cold.
- The questions are welcome.
- I need a razor.
- We have a red plate.
- His motorcycle is fast.
- Accept it.
- Do you know what I mean?
- A conclusion is reasonable.
- I must open the window.
- Could you show me the way to the bus stop?
- I hope that he cooks.
- The friends are absolutely real!
- No, not everything at once.
- That is not salty at all.
- I like to drink.
- She is running alone.
- I usually pay.
- To new friends.
- Does he ever know where he is going?
- Don’t you ever have a normal day?
- He is sleeping with his eyes wide open.
- Another month, and I’m free as the wind.
- Those are the important questions.
- What is your teacher’s name?
- He has his reasons.
- The good old days!
- The entire house has three windows.
- On the second of January.
- She is in her own world now.
- The grandfather is talking of bygone times.
- What are important books?
- They are the strong women.
- It is enough.
- What shall I take?
- Summer is over.
- By the way, we are in Great Britain.
- Is she a mother?
- I like the second heart.
- The light shines.
- My friends are old.
- I do not know these people.
- Children have small noses.
- Do you like white spaces?
- I see it daily.
- In the end, he is all alone.
- She will forget me.
- Where will you be waiting for me?
- I have no wishes.
- Where are you tonight?
- It is almost red.
- It is not your fault.
- It will not happen.
- One can only hear them calling.
- Why don’t you answer?
Friday, September 9, 2016
Writing Prompts
I use DuoLingo a lot, and I noticed that some of the sentences I've been asked to translate would make for some intriguing writing prompts. I started making a list, and I thought I'd share it for all of my fellow writers out there.
Labels:
duolingo,
ideas,
prompts,
writing prompts
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