Examples of using "Jano" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you thirsty?
- I'm thirsty.
- I am thirsty.
The boys are thirsty.
- Tom's thirsty.
- Tom is thirsty.
He was thirsty.
Are you thirsty?
We're thirsty.
- I'm thirsty.
- I am thirsty.
- I'm thirsty.
- I got thirsty.
I'm still thirsty.
- I'm thirsty.
- I am thirsty.
I was hungry and thirsty.
Who's thirsty?
- Tom said he was thirsty.
- Tom said that he was thirsty.
I'm drinking water because I'm thirsty.
Mary is thirsty.
Are you thirsty?
Aren't you thirsty?
We're tired and thirsty.
- Tom says he isn't thirsty.
- Tom says he's not thirsty.
I'm hungry and thirsty.
It's hot out here, and I'm thirsty. We need to find water.
If you are thirsty, I can make some orange juice out of all of the oranges grandad has brought back.
Not only were we hungry, but we were also suffering from thirst.