Examples of using "Nat" in a sentence and their english translations:
Why are you wet?
You're wet.
Tom is wet.
I'm wet.
Water is wet.
- That is wet.
- That's wet.
I'm getting wet.
soaking into the walls,
My trousers are wet.
Luckily nobody got wet.
My cat is wet.
The cat is wet.
The towel is wet.
She has wet hair.
The dogs are wet.
- My hair is wet.
- His hair's wet.
Tom's feet got wet.
Why is Tom wet?
Why's everyone wet?
Did you get wet?
My socks are wet.
The ground is very wet.
Cats dislike being wet.
The cement is still wet.
I got wet to the skin.
My cat doesn't like to get wet.
The sidewalks were wet after the rain.
He wet the towel with water.
It began to rain and she got wet.
I don't mind if I get wet.
What's happened here, then? The whole flat's wet.
Why are you doing that? You're getting my shirt wet!
If you want to melt your ice cube, you have to get it wet,
I was caught in the rain and got wet.
Cats dislike being wet.
If it had not been for your raincoat, I would have been drenched to the skin.
Tom rolled up his pant legs so they wouldn't get wet.
The cat likes to have a fish but doesn't like making its paws wet.
It was raining, and Joe's long hair was completely wet by the time he got home.
Two frogs are sitting on the bank, when it starts to rain. One of them says, "Quick, get in the water so we don't get wet."