Examples of using "Kleurenblind" in a sentence and their english translations:
You're colorblind, aren't you?
- I'm color-blind.
- I'm colour-blind.
Lions are colorblind.
Tom is colorblind.
Tom is colorblind, isn't he?
Mary is colorblind, isn't she?
Tom isn't colorblind.
Tom is red-green colour blind.
- I think Tom is colorblind.
- I think that Tom is colorblind.
- I know that Tom is colorblind.
- I know Tom is colorblind.
Tom said that he was colorblind.
Mary said that she was colorblind.
He said that he was colorblind.
She said that she was colorblind.
- They said that they were colorblind.
- They said they were colorblind.
- I don't think Tom is colorblind.
- I don't think that Tom is colorblind.
Do you really think Tom is colorblind?
Tom said that he wasn't colorblind.
Mary said that she wasn't colorblind.
He said that he wasn't colorblind.
She said that she wasn't colorblind.
- They said that they weren't colorblind.
- They said they weren't colorblind.
- I wonder if Tom is colorblind.
- I wonder whether Tom is colorblind.
- Tom and Mary said they were colorblind.
- Tom and Mary said that they were colorblind.
Everyone is asking me how is to be colorblind.
I'm colour-blind because my grandfather was as well.
- I wonder whether Tom is really colorblind.
- I wonder if Tom is really colorblind.
The woman was a rainbow. And the man? He was colorblind!
- Tom and Mary said they weren't colorblind.
- Tom and Mary said that they weren't colorblind.
Everyone asks me what it's like to be colour-blind.
I'm colorblind. I can't tell red from green.
- I wonder whether Tom is colorblind.
- I wonder whether or not Tom is colorblind.
- I wonder whether Tom is colorblind or not.
People always make fun of me when they find out I'm colorblind.
Tom is colorblind, so he couldn't tell if Mary was wearing a green dress or a red dress.