Meaning of 'Lead' in English | Esperanto to English
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- Dictionary Entry: Essential usages of 'Lead'.
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/ĉɪʊ vɔjɔ fɪnɪĝɑs ɛn rɔmɔ./
/ĉɪʊj vɔjɔj kɔndʊkɑs ɑl rɔmɔ./
/mɪ hɑvɑs rɑpɪdɑn vɪvmɑnɪɛrɔn./
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Ĉiu vojo finiĝas en Romo.ed
Ĉiu vojo finiĝas en Romo.
will Ĉiu vojo finiĝas en Romo.
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"Ĉiu vojo finiĝas en Romo."
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How do you say "All roads lead to Rome." in English?
The most natural translation is "Ĉiu vojo finiĝas en Romo.".
How do you say "All roads lead to Rome." in English?
The most natural translation is "Ĉiuj vojoj kondukas al Romo.".
How do you say "I lead a fast way of living." in English?
The most natural translation is "Mi havas rapidan vivmanieron.".