İyi akşamlar, nasılsın?
- Good evening, how are you?
Bulaşık makinasının nasıl çalıştığını anlatabilir misin?
- Could you explain how the dishwasher works?
O bana hırsızlığın ne kadar yanlış bir şey olduğunu anlattı.
- She told me how it was wrong to steal.
Havaalanı otobüsünün havaalanına götürmesi ne kadar sürer?
- How long does the airport bus take to the airport?
En büyük erkek evladın kaç yaşında?
- How old is your oldest son?
Kaç tane çocuğun var?
- How many children do you have?
Tom nasıl dans edeceğini bilmiyor.
- Tom doesn't know how to dance.
Tom işini nasıl daha başarılı yapacağına dair çeşitli fikirler ileri sürdü.
- Tom came up with various ideas on how to make his business more successful.
Tom'un bir yerli konuşmacı olmadığını nereden biliyorsun?
- How do you know that Tom isn't a native speaker?
Bunu nereden biliyorsun?
- How do you know this?
Bunu yapmanı istediğimiz yöntem bu.
- That's how we want you to do it.
Bunu yapma yöntemin bu.
- That's how you do it.
Tom ve Mary'nin onu yapma tarzını beğeniyorum.
- I like how Tom and Mary did that.
Onu yapma tarzın yanlıştı.
- How you did that was wrong.
Bunu yapma yöntemin bu.
- That's how you do it.
Dondurma yapma yöntemimiz budur.
- This is how we make ice cream.
Mühendisin kendine sormak zorunda olduğu yedi soru: kim, ne, ne zaman, nerede, niçin, nasıl ve ne kadar.
- The seven questions that an engineer has to ask himself are: who, what, when, where, why, how and how much.
Niçin bana inanmıyorsun?
- How come you don't believe me?
How often do you practice?.
I remember how to solve this puzzle.
There’s this real Al Capone fear that they’re going to get our guys, not on marijuana, but on something else,” Mr. Edson said, referring to how Capone was eventually charged with tax evasion rather than criminal activity.
How else can we get this finished?.
How was your vacation?.
It is an a posteriori argument, evincing the fact, but not the how.
How wonderful it was to receive your invitation.
How do I open the hood?
- How do I open the bonnet?
They shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks; One nation shall not raise the sword against another, nor shall they train for war again.
- They will hammer their swords into ploughshares and their spears into sickles. Nation will not lift sword against nation, no longer will they learn how to make war.