Examples of using Was named in English and their translations into Thai
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Then I discovered his mom was named Martha, too.
Lu Yang's composition was named.
This sword is hundreds of years old… and was named Danzan by the first samurai who used it.
Jaga Pokkuru was named after Koropokkuru, a dwarf from Ainu folklore.
The dog he first saw was named“Trump” from which another 60 types of terriers were later bred from.
The temple was named after the rock walking path from the foot of the hill to the temple ground.
HostPapa was named 27th Annual PROFIT 500 Ranking of Canada's Fastest Growing Companies in 2015.
The new alloy was named in honor of the president of the company, Ambrose Monell.
Instanatural Vitamin C Serum was named the most effective Anti-Aging serum on the marketplace.
Our Customer Service practice was named the 2019 Global Dynamics 365 Partner of the Year.
The question is coming to a head: what kind of monastery was here, what city was named after him?
I have vague memories of my math teacher in high school telling a story about some Indian princess, who was named.
Our FSI practice was named the 2019 Global Microsoft Financial Services Partner of the Year.
This culture was named by historians Capzian in honor of the city of Gafs, near which stone blades, tools and figures were found.
A four-gauge shotgun delivers optimal power, and 4 Gauge was named in honor of this because it is designed to pack a major punch.
Nobody know Cu Hill was named ever since and its name's original meaning.
The Arabs settled in this place, the city was named"Sousa.
Uoyacho was named as it since there were many fish stores, and still there are houses with wells and many of them are registered as the designated cultural properties.
This strain was named in honor after the late' Alex Renton' of New Zealand whose bravery& staunch stand opened the door for medicinal marijuana use lives on….
Works of art of the most famous world authors were replenished with new masterpieces and were placed in the Empress's private apartments, in whose honor the museum was named.
