gee

Usages of gee

Gratis koffie word gereeld aan gaste gegee.
Free coffee is regularly given to guests.
Selfs laat in die nag word warm tee aan gaste gegee.
Even late at night, hot tea is given to guests.
Die onderwyser gee elke leerling 'n nuwe opdrag.
The teacher gives each pupil a new assignment.
Die gids gee vir ons 'n kaart met die uitleg van die museum.
The guide gives us a map with the layout of the museum.
Die vriendelike baas gee ’n prys aan elke vriendelike leerling.
The friendly boss gives a prize to every friendly pupil.
Die kussing ondersteun haar kop, maar die kombers gee haar die meeste gemak.
The pillow supports her head, but the blanket gives her the most comfort.
In die verlede het ek min aandag gegee, maar nou luister ek oplettend.
In the past I paid little attention, but now I listen attentively.
Indien jy ’n beter oplossing het, gee my jou advies asseblief.
If you have a better solution, please give me your advice.
Sy gee nuttige advies en hou by haar belofte om te help.
She gives useful advice and keeps her promise to help.
Indien jy onthou om aandag te gee, sal jy die risiko vermy en die oplossing vind.
If you remember to pay attention, you will avoid the risk and find the solution.
Die belofte wat jy gee, is belangrik.
The promise that you give is important.
Ek gee jou nog 'n kans om die saak reg te maak.
I give you another chance to set the matter right.
Ná middagete vra ons vir die rekening en gee ons ’n klein fooi.
After lunch we ask for the bill and give a small tip.
Hy bedien die sop met ’n lepel en gee vir my ook ’n mes.
He serves the soup with a spoon and also gives me a knife.
Die rekening is laag, maar ons gee tog ’n fooi omdat die kelner vriendelik is.
The bill is low, but we still give a tip because the waiter is friendly.
Ek weet nie watter beker ek vir jou moet gee nie, want al twee lyk dieselfde.
I do not know which cup I must give you, because both look the same.

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