Examples of using "Lui" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I am lazy.
- I'm lazy.
- He is lazy.
- He's lazy.
- She's lazy.
You are lazy!
They're lazy.
We're lazy.
Tom is lazy.
My husband is lazy.
I'm just lazy.
This student is lazy.
The cat is lazy.
The students are lazy.
- You're so lazy.
- You are so lazy!
- Tom is not a lazy child.
- Tom isn't a lazy child.
She looks down on people who are idle.
I think you're lazy.
- In other words, he is lazy.
- In other words, he's lazy.
Tom and Mary are just lazy.
- As far as I know, he isn't lazy.
- As far as I know he is not lazy.
Some boys are diligent, others are idle.
Children and drunks tell the truth.
Tom isn't lazy, but Mary is.
- Tom says he's not lazy.
- Tom says he isn't lazy.
As far as I know he is not lazy.
As far as I know, he isn't lazy.
Tom is lazy and always has been.
I'm too lazy to do my homework.
He is a very good friend, yet a little lazy.
- Tom said he thought I was lazy.
- Tom said that he thought I was lazy.
- Tom said that he thought that I was lazy.
- Tom said he thought that I was lazy.
I was annoyed with the boy for being lazy.
Don't be lazy, use the kanji you've been taught.