Usage examples of "corre dietro" in Italian with translation to English

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Un cane corre dietro a un gatto e il gatto corre dietro a un topo. A dog runs after a cat, and the cat after a mouse.
Corre più veloce di me. She runs faster than I do.
Ho sentito un rumore dietro di me. I heard a noise behind me.
Lei corre più veloce di me. She runs faster than I do.
Lui è proprio dietro di te. He's right behind you.
Corre nel parco ogni giorno. He runs in the park every day.
C'è un giardino dietro la nostra casa. There's a garden behind our house.
Un cane corre più veloce di un uomo. A dog can run faster than a man can.
Tom ha nascosto alcuni fogli dietro la schiena. Tom hid some papers behind his back.
Mary corre un miglio in 7 minuti. Mary runs the mile in 7 minutes.
Il prigioniero fu dietro le sbarre per due mesi. The prisoner was behind bars for two months.
Corre ogni giorno? Do you run every day?
La luna è invisibile dietro le nuvole. The moon is invisible behind the clouds.
Chi corre più veloce, Ken o Tony? Who runs faster, Ken or Tony?
Sono dietro di lui. I'm behind him.
Come corre veloce! How fast he runs!
Loro sono proprio dietro di me. They're right behind me.
Corre più forte di me. He runs faster than I.
Lei è proprio dietro di te. She's right behind you.
Tom corre un miglio in 9 minuti. Tom runs a 9 minute mile.
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