Examples of using "zwart" in a sentence and their english translations:
Black wins.
Tom's hair is black.
- Is it not black?
- Isn't it black?
Yeah, look, black!
- She was dressed in black.
- She was dressed up in black.
It was black.
Tom is wearing black.
Tom's hair is black.
He has a black shirt.
I like the color black.
- Black becomes you.
- Black suits you.
- Black looks good on you.
- Is it not black?
- Isn't it black?
The cat is black.
Is the horse black?
The horse is black.
Is your car black?
The pencil is black.
- Tom has black hair.
- Tom's hair is black.
Black paper absorbs light.
The bear is black.
My horse is black.
I'm fascinated by black and white photos.
All of them were wearing black.
Your cat is black.
Mine is black.
Her pair of mountain boots are black.
Isn't it black?
This flower is black.
My cat is black.
Tom dyed his hair black.
That boy has black hair.
It is a black hole.
Not everything is black and white.
Her new boyfriend is black.
He has a black shirt.
This cat is not black.
The raven is as black as coal.
Everything went black.
Tom seldom wears his black shirt.
He drinks his coffee black every time.
Paper is white; carbon is black.
He likes his coffee black.
Snow is white, soot is black.
It's written in black and white.
This banana is almost completely black.
He lies as naturally as he breathes.
Things are never black and white.
Tom drives a black van.
- There's a black sheep in every flock.
- There is a black sheep in every flock.
To me that is black or white.
She always dresses in black.
We often associate black with death.
She was dressed all in black.