Beautiful words for the title. Examples of beautiful, creative and successful LLC company names in alphabetical list

Every language has its own unique set of words that sound great, can evoke the most tender feelings and create a sensation. When you learn English, you will learn many new words and expressions. At the time of publication of this article, there are approximately 1,025,109 registered words in the English language. In today's article we want to draw attention to only 11 of our favorite words, with transcription, translation and of course an example of use in speech! And so, there is no better time than now to learn something new!

  1. Ethereal[ɪ’θɪərɪəl] - so light and gentle that it seems magical. (Unearthly, divine)
    Example: Many people speak about the ethereal beauty of the Northern Lights. I’d love to see them myself one day. — Many people talk about the unearthly beauty of the Northern Lights. I'd like to see him one day.
  2. Ineffable[ɪ’nefəbl] - too great or big to express in words. (Indescribable)
    Example: The Grand Canyon left me in an ineffable daze; the immense size and scale of the sight was unbelievable. “The Grand Canyon left me in inexpressible amazement; the sheer size and scale were incredible.
  3. Melancholy[‘melənk(ə)lɪ] - a feeling of thoughtful sadness, usually without a clear reason. (Melancholy)
    Example: I love listening to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata when it's raining. The melody is sweet but full of melancholy. — I love listening to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata when it rains. The melody is sweet, but full of melancholy.
  4. Mellifluous- a sweet, smooth sound that is pleasant to hear. (Mellifluous)
    Example: The singer had a soft, mellifluous voice and performed her song beautifully. — The singer had a soft, sweet-sounding voice and performed his song perfectly.
  5. Nefarious- evil, criminal, villainous, or despicable. (Unholy)
    Example: The man was stopped by police for speeding, but they soon discovered that he had committed far more nefarious crimes. — The man was stopped by the police for speeding, but they soon discovered that he had committed much more heinous crimes.
  6. Opulent[‘ɔpjulənt] - something lush or luxurious, rich. (Pompous, posh)
    Example: The Palace of Versailles is one of the most opulent historical buildings in France. I wish I could live there! — The Palace of Versailles is one of the most luxurious historical buildings in France. I would like to live there!
  7. Ripple[‘rɪpl] - a small wave or series of waves on the surface of the water. (Ripple)
    Example: When I was young, I loved throwing pebbles into the lake and watching the ripples they created. “When I was young, I loved throwing pebbles into the lake and watching the ripples it created.
  8. Solitude[‘sɔlɪt(j)uːd] - a state of isolation or a feeling that you are alone in the whole world. (Solitude, loneliness)
    Example: Some people need to socialize all the time, but I think it’s important to understand the value of solitude too. “Some people need to socialize all the time, but I think it’s important to understand the value of being alone too.”
  9. Wonderlust[‘wɔndəlʌst] — passion for travel; wanderlust.
    Example: I watched “Eat Pray Love” with my mum yesterday, and now I’m feeling strong wanderlust. I want to catch the next flight to Bali! — I watched “Eat, Pray, Love” with my mom yesterday, and now I have a lot of wanderlust. I want to catch the next flight to Bali!
  10. Catharsis- release of emotional stress, especially through art or music. (Catharsis)
    Example: I think that artists like Vincent Van Gogh experienced catharsis through their art. It must have helped them let go of their troubles. “I think that artists like Vincent Van Gogh experienced catharsis through their art. This must have helped them let go of their problems.
  11. Cuddle[‘kʌdl] - long hugs, full of affection and/or love.
    Example: One of my favorite things to do in winter is to watch a movie and cuddle my cat, whose name is Fluffy, on the sofa. — One of my favorite things to do in winter is watch a movie while sitting on the couch and hugging my cat, named Fluffy.

A beautiful company name can attract attention and stand out among competitors. Especially at the initial stage of entering the market. Therefore, businessmen pay great attention to the name of their brainchild. After all, it is known: whatever you name the yacht, that’s how it will sail.

Although there are now many companies offering naming and branding services, I still think that it is quite possible to come up with spectacular and bright names yourself. It’s enough to turn on your imagination and connect your immediate environment. Many names of famous brands originated in this unprosaic way.

For example, the legendary name Apple is not the work of highly paid brand makers, but the result of the “threat” of Steve Jobs. He threatened that if by a certain time he was not given an acceptable name, then he would call the company Apple (Apple). And so it happened.

Brevity is the sister of talent, and this statement applies when choosing a company name. The shorter the better, and this can be seen in the example of IKEA IK are the initials of the company’s founder, EA is the abbreviated name of the Elmtarid farm in the village of Agunnarid, where Ingvar Kamprad was born and raised.

Using the name of your hometown in a brand is also a fairly common way. For example: Nokia is the name of the Finnish village where the company was founded.

There are many examples of successful names, but I would like to suggest creating your own top list of the most beautiful company names. Perhaps this will be useful to someone and give them an idea when choosing a name for their company.

I made a selection of the top 30 company names in Russian and English for various fields of activity, focusing on my taste.

Trade

  • Commerce Pro
  • TradeTorg
  • goodzone
  • Hobia
  • MedSnab
  • AlkoSbyt
  • Region-Trading
  • TradeStandard
  • EconomyMarket
  • RollbackOffice

Construction

  • StandardIndustry
  • MonolithTechno
  • MasterArchitect
  • Prorabych
  • SnabMonolith
  • BrickTechnique
  • Extrastroy
  • STIMStroy
  • Supply Brigade
  • Swift Repair

Tourism

  • ProfVoyage
  • ZagranExtreme
  • Souvenir tur
  • Zagranka
  • StandardTravel
  • EcoTransit
  • VoyageTo Everyone
  • Travel package
  • LuxVoyage
  • TourDeMir (similar to tour de france)

What is the most beautiful name for a company that you can suggest? What should you consider and what should you pay attention to when choosing a name?

Reviews and statements

Well, it seems to me. The most important thing is that the name of the company is memorable, there is less text, there is no need for long names with complex words, so that a person remembers the company for a long time and the first time. Just like, a window installation company, I came across it on the Internet when I was doing assignments, the company is called OKONIKA, easy to remember, cute name.

It seems to me that the most beautiful company name in English is Google, few people know, but it is a number, one and 100 zeros. Perhaps Google predicted the successful existence of the company with this name; soon there will be Google searches on Google all over the world :) In general, I like English names more than Russian ones.

I agree, it’s a cool name, it’s somehow parallel to me, whether it’s a Russian or an English name, the main thing is that it carries meaning and is easy to remember. Here are some not bad names for asphalt plants, DorLider, and Basalt.

This is a fun name for the company. What kind of counter is this :)?

Varan said about Google, but I think the most beautiful company name, both Russian and English, is Yandex, I think it sounds beautiful and impressive, and the meaning is also there.

Alex, inspired by the news that the Kalashnikov plant is ready to pay 40 million rubles for the creation of a website. A large amount that is difficult to get out of your head. But in my head it’s like “rollback”, “rollback”...hence the name for the company “OtkatKontora” :) It’s a logical process, however.

I think when choosing a name for a company, you need to somehow indicate the field of activity in which this company operates.
I really liked the name "BrocCo" (brokerage company)

The name is beautiful, but in my opinion it is suitable not for a brokerage company, but for some kind of dessert :)

Name your company by your first or last name. This will be the best, as your clients will immediately remember you and the attitude will be respectful. Just as there used to be companies like Smirnoff or Ivanov and Sons.

Maybe a middle name? Nikolaich 🙂
the surname is somehow very traditional: Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Meryl Lynch, Berrings, Barclays - the “s” at the end of the word is plural
but the names with the name of the country sound more global: “Bank of America”, “Credit Suisse”, “Royal Bank of Scotland”, “People’s Bank of China”

I really like it when the name feels lexical originality. When I used to live in another area, there was a dental office called “Dentist and Me.” I always paid attention and looked at this sign. I also like the name of the YouTube service (the name plays on the slang boob tube “telly”, “box”, and you indicates the degree of personal factor).

Shorten it to the point of euphony or take a couple of letters out of the name, like Poroshenko’s. For a long time I didn’t even know that the candies were named after his last name, I thought it was some kind of French company. There’s nothing wrong with my last name, I got it from my husband and it’s a beautiful one. I named my company “Swan”

It always infuriates me more, and this very often manifests itself in the names of stores, especially grocery stores, when they take names. It’s as if people’s imagination doesn’t work at all, and they came up with the name in the first two minutes. I have a very positive attitude towards short names that carry a lot of meaning, this is a truly professional approach.

There was also a case, by the way, I saw a kiosk with diminutive suffixes (beer, hot dogs, etc.), also a fun and interesting idea. Those. use a comic component to attract customers.

I can’t help but agree with Helen, the traditions of old merchant houses were and still are... . The proposed list contains just a selection of the ugliest names. The owners want, first of all, to reflect what their company specifically does. But I like more mediated titles. where originality is combined with purpose. For example, Firefox.

When I dreamed of my own cafe, and a children’s cafe at that, I wanted to call it Peter Pan. Now I’m thinking about the name of the pizzeria, I decided to name it Pizza-Vera in honor of my sister, it turned out it was already taken.

Well, this is just your opinion, in my opinion, several of the company names presented in the first post are beautiful and memorable. And I don’t think that a company should have the most beautiful name, it should be original and memorable, and it doesn’t matter whether it’s in Russian or English.

For example, “Prorabych”, it may not be the most beautiful for the company, but it is sonorous, original and memorable. It will immediately stick in your head and be remembered. When choosing names for a company, first of all you need to think not about beauty, but about simplicity, this is, of course, just my opinion. And if you just pay attention to beauty, then I like English brands more.

Yes. Alex, there is also Mobilych. And so on... But why attack English names so much? But here you are also right... Not everyone speaks English. And for them these words mean nothing. Regarding Google, I think we need to ask the exact meaning of this word. I haven't been interested in this yet.

Surely you have asked yourself the question more than once: why are some words in the English language so melodic and beautiful? And the reason is not that this language is the most popular, but that you have the opportunity to discover another world in which your capabilities will multiply. Very often, people decide to learn English precisely because they like the sound of individual words.

Why is this language beautiful?

The English language is attractive to many people for a number of the following reasons:

Subconscious craving for euphony. There are no sibilant consonants, which are similar in sound, but there are a large number of long vowels. There are also no words that are difficult to pronounce, despite the fact that in order to pronounce some you need to have certain articulatory abilities.

Linguistic semantics. Most words are easy to recognize because they are universal. Some of them were borrowed from other languages, for example: fantastic - fantastic, delicacy - delicacy, eternity - eternity, galaxy - galaxy, freedom - liberty. The English language can be compared to a sponge - it has absorbed valuable linguistic forms, which is why it seems so beautiful.

Incredible emotional vocabulary. This may include the presence of idioms and unusual colloquial slang, as well as the use of affectionate suffixes and other techniques.

Invaluable experience of linguists

Linguists from Britain like to organize various surveys. Not long ago they decided to create another one. Its goal is to discover words that are pleasant to hear. The survey was conducted among foreigners, since it is difficult for a native resident of Britain to determine the attractiveness of a particular word - he simply ties them to certain meanings. And, as for non-native speakers, they are often attracted to unknown words.

First place in the survey was taken by the very melodic word mother, known to every person from birth. Other results varied depending on age and social group level:

Young people prefer romantic words, as well as those related to music.

Philosophical concepts appealed to older people.

Businessmen like tangible terms about business life.

Housewives like everyday words, as well as those that are often found in shopping and in TV series.

As you can see, the survey did not give definite results. This was further evidence that the environment where a person lives and works influences lexical preferences. Every language has attractive words.

List of attractive English words

But still, among a million words, it was possible to distinguish between beautiful words in English that attract people and make them want to learn the language:

  1. Blossom - to bloom.
  2. Bumblebee - bumblebee.
  3. Banana - banana.
  4. Observatory - observatory.
  5. Bliss - bliss.
  6. Aqua - water.
  7. Cozy - cozy.
  8. Blue - blue.
  9. Cute - cute.
  10. Bubble - bubble.
  11. Galaxy - galaxy.
  12. Destiny - fate.
  13. Mint - mint.
  14. Gorgeous - magnificent.
  15. Rainbow - rainbow.
  16. Sentiment - feeling, mood.
  17. Freedom - freedom.
  18. Delicacy - delicacy.
  19. Cherish - to cherish.
  20. Cosmopolitan - cosmopolitan.
  21. Extravaganza - extravaganza.
  22. Fantastic - fantastic.
  23. Grace - grace.
  24. Hope - hope.
  25. Lullaby - lullaby.
  26. Moment - moment.
  27. Pet - animal.
  28. Lollipop - lollipop.
  29. Peace - peace.
  30. Sweetheart - beloved.
  31. Smile - smile.
  32. Enthusiasm - enthusiasm.
  33. Sunshine - sunlight.
  34. Paradox - paradox.
  35. Hilarious - cheerful.
  36. Passion - passion.
  37. Peekaboo is a hide and seek game.
  38. Kangaroo - kangaroo.
  39. Love - love.
  40. Emotion - emotion.
  41. Sophisticated - sophisticated.
  42. Twinkle - flicker.
  43. Tranquility - calmness.
  44. Umbrella - umbrella.
  45. Sunflower - sunflower.

And these are considered the most beautiful words in English:

  1. Bubble - bubble.
  2. Hope - hope.
  3. Blue - blue.
  4. Love - love.
  5. Smile - smile.
  6. Mother - mother.
  7. Camomile - chamomile.

The secret of the beauty of words

Surely you have noticed that these words have not only beautiful pronunciation, but also meaning. They are positive in meaning and evoke only pleasant emotions, because beauty is associated with kindness.

The survey was also conducted among marketers, designers, and workers. And, in their opinion, with the help of beautiful words in English you can attract the attention of the target audience and not only.

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The way you speak and the words you choose can reveal a lot about your education, status, mood and attitude towards the person you are talking to or the situation. Many people use language to sound “cool.” For example, when I was in the USA, I wanted to sound like American teenagers. Even this eternal “like” through every word could not break my firm intention to speak like them. And now I use all sorts of colloquial words so as not to sound dry, but, on the contrary, funny and even funny. Of course, the choice of words depends on the situation. In an official setting, such words would be, to put it mildly, out of place. But when you are surrounded by friends, why be neutral? Language has many means to defuse the atmosphere, not just to convey your thought, but to present it in a special way, with a certain emotional overtones. I have already given a selection of modern English. If you want to seem cool, show off and impress your fellow dude, I offer you the following words and expressions.

What's up- A chic alternative to the boring “How are you?” Regarding pronunciation and even spelling, there are several options: What’s up / What up / Wassup / Wazzup / Wazza / Sup

A few more conversational “How are you?”

How do you do?(Remember Joey from Friends)

How's it hanging?

How's it going?

Que pasa?

What's cracking?

Spare me the bullshit- Stop talking nonsense

- I didn’t sleep with your sister, Mary, I promise!

- Oh, spare me the bullshit, I saw you two yesterday enter the hotel at night.

(Yes, I didn’t sleep with your sister, Mary, honestly! - Stop pouring in. I saw you come into the hotel last night)

Cut the crap- Let's not make long speeches (you are trying to stop the long and often empty stream of speech of your interlocutor and force him to get to the point)

- Cut the crap, I don’t have time. (Come on, less words, more action. I don't have time)

Everyone knows the words cool/awesome meaning “cool, cool.” Instead you can say:

wicked- steep: This car is wicked! (This car is cool) In American English, “wicked” means “very”: That car is wicked cool - This car is very cool.

sick- cool, cool: Man, that song is so sick! (Dude, this song is so awesome)

badass- steep: I have a bad-ass car with a kickin sound system and bitchin rims. (I have a cool car with a chic system and awesome wheels)

dope- steep: That movie was dope! (That movie was cool) This is dope! (Cool!)

Sweet!- oh, gorgeous!

- Oh, sweet!

(Here, I bought you a ticket to Sunday's game. - Oh, great!)

Very popular calls like “ Dude”:

Hey what's up dude? (Hi dude)

That dude crashed into my car. (This dude crashed into my car)

Dude is good, but it can be replaced with other equally colorful words:

Brotha That's right, brotha. (Exactly, brother)

With the increased popularity of the appeal “ bro” the number of variations on the same theme has increased; that is, instead of the laconic bro, you can say broseph / broski / broseidon(my favorite) /broheim/brohan/broham

Homeboy/Homie- Address to a close friend: wazup homie!! how's it going!!

Compadre

K man= Ok, man. Expression of consent. Man can be replaced with another address.

- I think we need to buy more cookies.

- K man.

(I think I need to buy some cookies. - Okay)

Do you get me?- You understand me?

Take it easy- relax, don't worry

Keep it real- Be yourself, be simpler. Often used when saying goodbye, sort of like a wish to remain yourself and be true to your principles.

Later bro, keep it real!

Later.- See you later. Short for “See you later.” Agree, why unnecessary things when you can say everything so simply?

hella(= very) - very

I am hella tired tonight! (I'm very tired today)

LA is hella far away. (Los Angeles is very far from here)

You"re hella dumb. (You are very dumb)

Question word + the hell / in the world+ the rest - What the hell, to hell, PPT. The hell/in the world is simply placed after the question word. They are needed for emotional coloring.

How the hell did you do that? - Pppt, how did you do that?

Who the hell do you think you are? - Who the hell do you think you are?

What in the world did I say wrong? - What did I say wrong?

What the hell? - What the? What the heck?

for shizzle- Certainly! undoubtedly. Variations: for sho / fo shizzle / 4shiz / for sheezy

- Wanna go eat?

- Forshizzle.

(Do you want to go eat? - Kaesh)

coz- because (short for because, which is obvious)

I would totally go out with her coz she’s hot! (I would definitely hook up with her because she is very beautiful)

Innit?- is not it?

Cool, innit. (Cool isn't it?)

Overused in London slang, replacing “really?” or used as “I agree”.

Dafaq- Which one? (short for “What the fuck?!”)

When becoming interested in a foreign language, it is useful to pay attention not only to grammatical rules and lexical units: it is also important to realize the beauty of the sound of speech. Famous quotes, common aphorisms and simply beautiful phrases in English with translation into Russian especially show linguistic uniqueness and originality. We will consider examples of such expressions in today’s material. In the article you will find philosophical sayings about life, romantic phrases about love and relationships, popular quotes from songs, books and films, as well as simply short English expressions with meaning.

The most important feeling, about which there are many apt expressions and entire creative works, is, of course, love. In this section, we will look at popular phrases about love in English and find out how romantic the British express their feelings and emotions. A lot of words have been said about the most beautiful feeling on earth, so we have divided all expressions into two categories: aphorisms and quotes about love in English.

Romantic aphorisms and expressions

  • The spaces between your fingers were created so that another’s could fill them in. “The space between the fingers exists to be filled by the lover’s hand.”
  • One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: that word is love. “One word frees us from the burden of life’s hardships and pain: and that word is love.”
  • Love - as a war. It is easy to begin; it is difficult to finish; it is impossible to forget! - Love is like war. It is also easy to start, it is also difficult to finish, and it can never be forgotten.
  • Love is not blind; it just sees what matters. — Love is not blind: it only sees what really matters .
  • The best thing in our life is love. — The best thing in our life is love.
  • Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence. — Love is the triumph of the imaginary over the real.
  • My heart aches completely, every hour, every day, and only when I’m with you does the pain go away. — My heart hurts constantly: every hour and every day. And only when I'm with you, the pain goes away.
  • Love is not finding someone to live with: it’s finding someone you can’t live without. — Love is not a search for someone with whom to live. This is a search for someone without whom it is impossible to live.
  • It is better to have loved and lost, than not to have loved at all. “It’s better to love and lose than not to love at all.”
  • We hate the ones we love because they can cause the deepest suffering. “We hate our loved ones because they have the power to hurt us more deeply than others.”
  • People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges. “People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges.”

Quotes from songs, books, films about love

Here we will recall words from famous creative works about love in English with translations of quotes into Russian.

Perhaps the most famous movie-song quote is the chorus performed by Whitney Houston from the famous film “The Bodyguard.”

No less famous is the chorus of the hit by the Liverpool four boys, dedicated to the lost happiness of yesterday.

  • All you need is love - All you need is love.

Among the works of writers there are also popular quotes of a love nature. For example, such a sweet and childishly naive book about the Little Prince (author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) in translation gave the English-speaking world the following aphorism:

  • To love is not to look at one another, but to look together in the same direction. - To love is not to look at each other, but to direct your gaze in one direction.

A widely known excerpt from the novel “Lolita”, written by the famous Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov.

  • It was love at first sight, at last sight, at ever and ever sight. “It was love at first sight, and at last sight—for all eternity.”

Of course, we can’t do without a truly English classic: William, ours, Shakespeare. One of the most famous quotes from his pen is a line from the comedy play A Midsummer Night's Dream.

  • The course of true love never did run smooth. “There are no smooth roads to true love.”

Let's not forget about cinema. Let's look at lines from movies that have turned into famous phrases about love in English, working with their translation into Russian.

The statement of the hero from the classic American film “Love Story” has received wide recognition.

  • Love means never having to say you’re sorry - To love means never to force an apology.

Another famous quote is from the more modern film City of Angels.

  • I would rather have had one breath of her hair, one kiss of her mouth, one touch of her hand, than eternity without it. “I would rather smell her hair just once, kiss her lips just once, touch her hand just once, than be without her for an eternity.”

A very touching dialogue about feelings is spoken by the hero from the film “Good Will Hunting.” Here's a full excerpt.

People call these things imperfections, but they’re not - aw that’s the good stuff. And then we get to choose who we let into our weird little worlds. You're not perfect, sport. And let me save you the suspension. This girl you met, she isn’t perfect either. But the question is: whether or not you’re perfect for each other. That's the whole deal. That's what intimacy is all about.

People call these things bad, but they're not - they're great things. And then we use them to choose those whom we let into our little strange worlds. You are not perfect. And let me speak frankly. The girl you met is not perfect either. But the whole question is: are you ideal for each other or not. That's the whole point. That's what intimacy is.

English phrases-reflections on life

In this category, various remarks with meaning will be given, one way or another related to the philosophy of life. Let's learn these beautiful phrases in English and work with the translation into Russian.

  • Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth. — A person is least sincere when he speaks openly about himself. Give him the mask and he will tell you the truth.
  • Failure does not mean I’m a failure. It does mean I have not yet succeeded. — Failure is not a stigma that I am a loser. It's just a sign that I haven't reached my goal yet.
  • Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe. — Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not very sure about the universe yet.
  • Success is not in what you have, but who you are. “Success is not what you have: it’s who you are.”
  • Do not squander time – this is stuff life is made of. - Don't waste time - this is the thing life is made of.
  • Be careful with your thoughts – they are the beginning of deeds. - Be careful with your thoughts, because actions begin with them.
  • Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood. — Life is lessons of success that must be lived to understand them.
  • Remember that the most dangerous prison is the one in your head. - Remember that the most dangerous prison is in your head.
  • The inevitable price we pay for our happiness is eternal fear to lose it. — The inevitable price we pay for our happiness is the eternal fear of losing it.
  • Not the power to remember, but it’s very opposite, the power to forget, is a necessary condition for our existence. “It is not the ability to remember, but its opposite, the ability to forget, that is a prerequisite for our existence.
  • The memory warms you up inside, but it also breaks your soul apart. “Memory not only warms you from the inside, but also tears your soul apart.
  • Stretching his hand out to catch the stars, he forgets the flowers at his feet. — Stretching out his hands to the stars, a person forgets about the flowers that bloomed at his feet.
  • When you start thinking a lot about your past, it becomes your present and you can’t see your future without it. - When you start to think a lot about the past, it becomes your present, behind which you can no longer see any future.
  • For the world you may be just one person, but for one person you may be the whole world! - For the world you are just one of many, but for someone you are the whole world!
  • I learned that it is the weak who are cruel, and that gentleness is to be expected only from the strong. “I learned that cruelty is a sign of those who are weak.” Nobility can only be expected from truly strong people.

Short beautiful phrases in English with translation

Brevity is the sister of talent, so cool, and most importantly, small, beautiful phrases in English with Russian translation will be presented here.

  • Everyone has one's own path. - Everyone has their own path.
  • I'll get everything I want. - I will get everything I want.
  • Remember who you are. - Remember who you are.
  • A life is a moment. - Life is a moment.
  • Destroy what destroys you. - Destroy what destroys you.
  • Fall down seven times, stand up eight. - Fall seven times, but get up eight.
  • Never stop dreaming. - Never stop dreaming.
  • Respect the past, create the future! - Respect the past - create the future!
  • Live without regrets. - Live without regrets.
  • Never look back. - Never look back.
  • Nobody's perfect, but me. - Nobody is perfect except me.
  • While I’m breathing - I love and believe. - As long as I breathe, I love and believe.
  • Let it be. - So be it.
  • Wait and see. - Wait and see.
  • Money often costs too much. — Money often costs too much.
  • I shall not live in vain. - I will not live in vain.
  • My life – my rules. - My life my rules.
  • Everything you can imagine is real. “Everything you can imagine is real.”
  • A snake lurks in the grass. — The snake is hiding in the grass.
  • No gain without pain. - There is no effort without pain.
  • Behind the cloud, the sun is still shining. — There, behind the clouds, the sun is still shining.
  • Only my dream keeps me alive. “Only my dream keeps me alive.”

Choose phrases to your liking and learn them by heart. Sooner or later, you will definitely have the opportunity to show off your knowledge of spoken English. Good luck in mastering the language and see you again!