Examples of using "Kokemusta" in a sentence and their english translations:
Does Tom have experience?
- Have you ever had food poisoning?
- Have you ever gotten food poisoning?
He has a great deal of experience.
She knows well how to deal with children.
Does Tom have any experience?
- Tom has a lot of experience.
- Tom has lots of experience.
He was experienced in business.
Tom doesn't have enough experience.
But picking the right target takes experience.
The young engineer was deficient in experience.
- Have you ever worked at a restaurant before?
- Do you have any experience working at a restaurant?
Tom has much more experience than Mary does.
They're young, but they have experience.
Tom has far more experience than Mary.
He has no knowledge, not to mention experience.
The Dutch have five centuries of experience at holding back the sea.
Tom didn't have enough experience in dealing with that kind of problem.
Have you ever had food poisoning?
He has little experience in teaching.
- She's more experienced than me.
- She's more experienced than I am.
Tom is a young teacher and doesn't have much teaching experience yet.
Whenever I talk to my father, I realize that he has a lot more experience than I do.
Huh, you've got the experience?! Don't get me started. I have underwear older than you.
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