Examples of using "Klinkt" in a sentence and their english translations:
Sounds good.
That sounds fair.
- That sounds good!
- That sounds good.
- That sounds great.
- That sounds exciting.
- You sound angry.
- You sound mad.
- That sounds beautiful.
- That sounds lovely.
Tom sounds nervous.
Sound complicated?
- Attaboy!
- Sounds good!
It sounds very beautiful.
- How does that sound?
- What's it sound like?
- That sounds really interesting.
- That sounds interesting.
- This sounds very interesting.
- That sounds very interesting.
Your plan sounds great.
The story sounds true.
- His story sounds strange.
- His story seems to be strange.
That sounds really interesting.
This language sounds beautiful.
This sounds fishy.
That sounds scary.
- That sounds great.
- That sounds awesome.
He sounds angry.
That sounds horrible.
That sounds exciting.
That sounds familiar.
Tom seems to be serious.
- How does that sound?
- What's it sound like?
That sounds absurd.
That seems unnecessary.
- That sounds good!
- That sounds good.
That sounds awful.
That sounds fun.
This sounds good.
This sounds healthy.
It sounds great!
You sound scared.
This sounds interesting.
- It looks fantastic.
- It sounds great.
You sound nervous.
Your English doesn't sound ugly.
This sounds very interesting.
I think him a fool.
That explanation sounds convincing.
It makes perfect sense.
- The story sounds true.
- The story seems to be true.
- The story seems true.
- The story appears true.
- You don't sound confident.
- You don't sound convinced.
That language sounds very beautiful.
This song sounds sad.
Your plan sounds great.
His story sounds true.
That language sounds very beautiful.
This language sounds beautiful.
It sounds good.
- You don't sound confident.
- You don't sound convinced.
What she says sounds strange.
You sound like your mother.
My explanation may sound strange.
It sounds like a great time!
It sounds terrible.
To me... I will say something that may sound cruel,
It seems interesting.
- I know that sounds crazy.
- I know it sounds crazy.
- I know that that sounds crazy.
Esperanto sounds a little bit like Italian.
That sounds like a good choice.