Examples of using "Mis" in a sentence and their english translations:
I miss you badly.
- I miss you very much.
- I really miss you a lot.
- I miss you a lot.
- I really miss you a lot.
- I miss you a lot.
I miss you badly.
The mass is over.
Anything wrong with that?
I miss you.
I miss Italy.
Things went awry.
Did you miss me?
I miss him.
I miss Boston.
I miss Australia.
I miss you very much.
I miss you very much.
Something is wrong here.
- I miss you badly.
- I miss you very much.
Don't miss the bus.
I miss you constantly.
You're wrong.
Don't you miss Tom?
What went wrong?
I'm missing a sock.
I miss my cat.
Am I wrong?
I just miss him.
Don't you miss me?
I miss my mom.
- What is the problem?
- What's the problem?
- What's wrong?
- What is wrong?
- I miss my children.
- I miss my kids.
- Something's wrong here.
- Something is wrong here.
I miss my parents.
- Is something wrong?
- Something wrong?
- Did something seem wrong?
- Is there something wrong?
Do you miss your wife?
Do you miss your kids?
Nothing went wrong.
They're wrong.
Don't be late for the train.
Something was wrong.
I miss your jokes.
Something's wrong.
Damn, I was wrong.
- I miss my friend.
- I miss my girlfriend.
I miss my teddy bear.
I miss East Germany.
I miss you all.
I really miss Australia.
I sure miss Tom.
The thing is, you'd be wrong.
But something is wrong.
Of course I miss her. Um... But, um...
You'll never know unless you try.
Sorry, something went wrong.
Don't miss this amazing opportunity.
What's wrong with it?