Usages of bruo
En la hejmo ni ofte aŭskultas la horloĝon, ĉar ĝia bruo estas laŭta.
At home we often listen to the clock, because its noise is loud.
La horloĝo montras la horon, kaj ĝia bruo helpas min vekiĝi.
The clock shows the time, and its noise helps me to wake up.
Nia najbaro foje faras bruon vespere, sed ofte li ridetas kaj salutas nin.
Our neighbor sometimes makes noise in the evening, but often he smiles and greets us.
Mia frato ne timas la najbaron, sed mia fratino timas lian bruon en la nokto.
My brother is not afraid of the neighbor, but my sister fears his noise at night.
Mia horloĝo ofte malfruas, sed ĝia laŭta bruo tamen vekas min.
My clock is often slow, but its loud noise still wakes me.
Se mi ne timus la bruon, mi dormus pli longe ol nun.
If I were not afraid of the noise, I would sleep longer than now.
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