Examples of using "Kallista" in a sentence and their english translations:
It is expensive to live in Japan.
Fish is expensive.
Dog food is expensive.
Silk is expensive.
Beef is expensive.
Because this familiar cleaning is expensive.
Beef is expensive nowadays.
Everything is so expensive.
Life in Japan is expensive.
Meat is expensive nowadays.
Running a car is a great expense.
Meat is very expensive nowadays.
Living in Japan is very expensive.
I think food is expensive in Japan.
It is very expensive to keep up with the latest fashions.
The atomic energy is expensive and dangerous.
I can't buy a book this expensive.
- The problem is that solar energy costs too much.
- The problem is that solar energy is too expensive.
It seems to me that this is too expensive.
Meat is very expensive nowadays.
- That is very expensive!
- That's very tall!
This is rather expensive.
- It's very expensive.
- It is terribly expensive.
- It's terribly expensive.
Too expensive!
Beef is expensive nowadays.
Whenever I find something I like, it's too expensive.
- That's too expensive.
- That is too expensive.
Whenever I find something I like, it's too expensive.
This costs too much.
- That's too expensive.
- That's too expensive!
- It's too expensive!
- It's too expensive.
- It is too expensive.
Yoshio said he would pay as much as 15000 yen for a new pair of basketball shoes, but I thought that was quite expensive.
Tom can't taste the difference between expensive wine and cheap wine.
Tom can't taste the difference between expensive wine and cheap wine.