The question appears to be asking: Literally: 'how is it that', in English we would probably just say 'why does'. I don't know what 'ellie' means, unless it is misspelt and actually you meant 'elle'. If you have misspelt it, 'elle' means 'she', and the rest means 'runs when the story is almost finished'.
I think that the full translation would either be
'How is it that she runs when the story is almost finished?' or
'Why does she run when the story is almost finished?'
I can't give you the answer to that question, as I don't know the context of it: what story, who is she, etc, but hopefully now you can understand the question and formulate an answer from that. Sorry I can't give you any more.
Yes. She is a British Singer.
Ellie's not a 'Big star' in America yet, but has just finished her tour which was very successful and is about to appear on Saturday night live, so she soon will be.
ellie is the fatest dog in the world
Eleanor Harrison better known as Ellie is an English ecologist, journalist and television presenter. She is engaged to doctor Matt Goodman and they have two daughters.
Ellie simmonds?
More or less exactly the same way you say it in English.
Elena Jane "Ellie" Goulding is an English singer and songwriter. Goulding released her debut studio album, Lights, in 2010 and her second album, Halcyon, was released in October 2012.
Amo Ellie or Io amo Ellie are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I love Ellie."Specifically, the subject pronoun io means "I." It does not have to be used other than for emphasis. The verb amomeans "(I) am loving, do love, love."The pronunciation is "(EE-oh) AH-moh EHL-lee."
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'Ellie' is short for 'Elizabeth.' 'Elizabeth' is 'Isabel' in Spanish. In Mexico, the diminutive of 'Isabel' is 'Chabela.' The diminutive of 'Chabela' is 'Chabelita.' The 'b' is pronounced as an English 'v'.
Ellie Gooding goes by Ellie.
"I love Ellie" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Io amo Ellie.Specifically, the subject pronoun io means "I." The verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The pronunciation is "EE-oh AH-moh EHL-lee."