Examples of using "Kaal" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you bald?
Are you bald?
- He's going bald.
- He is losing his hair.
I'm going bald.
I'm bald.
Tom is going bald.
Tom is bald.
Tom was bald.
Am I bald?
Sami is bald.
Are you bald?
- My father is getting bald.
- My father is going bald.
I'm not bald.
Tom is bald, isn't he?
Tom wasn't bald.
Tom is completely bald.
Sami is completely bald.
- Tom's starting to go bald.
- Tom is starting to go bald.
Tom became bald very young.
I don't want to go bald.
I don't want to be bald.
I'm starting to go bald.
Tom is bald and muscular.
The King of France is bald.
Do you think Tom is going bald?
- Being bald's not so bad.
- Being bald isn't so bad.
- I know that Tom is bald.
- I know Tom is bald.
- I think Tom is bald.
- I think that Tom is bald.
Tom is bald, but John isn't.
What's wrong with being bald?
I like being bald.
Tom isn't as bald as I am.
All the men in Tom's family are bald.
I had brown hair before I went bald.
If you worry too much, you'll go bald.
I don't want to go bald when I'm still young.
Sami had a bald head.
I wonder why women don't go bald.
Tom's as bald as a badger, but he had a full head of hair when he was young.