Examples of using "Kuuluu" in a sentence and their english translations:
- What's up?
- How is it going?
- How are you doing?
- How's it going?
- How are you?
- How do you do?
- How are you going?
- How're you doing?
- How're you feeling?
- How're you getting on?
- How are you doing?
- How are you?
- How do you do?
- How are you doing?
- How have you been?
- How are you?
- How do you do?
Tom is a member of the choir.
One quarter of it will be Tom's.
He belongs to the upper class.
- How's Tom?
- How is Tom?
- Hi! How are you?
- Hi, how are you?
How are you, Tom?
How is your brother?
The house belongs to him.
How are the others?
It belongs to my brother.
Who does the gun belong to?
The world belongs to the courageous.
How is Cristian doing?
- Hi! How are you?
- Hi, how are you?
- Hi. How are you?
This stuffed animal belongs to the little girl.
Japan ranks among the economic powers of the world.
"How are you?" "I am fine, thank you."
How do you do, Mrs. Jones?
He is on the team.
How's your brother?
How do you do?
Thanks, everything is fine there.
What's that got to do with it?
Wolverine is an X-Man.
This laptop belongs to me.
Good evening, how are you?
This book goes on the top shelf.
This book belongs to the school library.
This building belongs to my family.
Soccer is one of my little brother's hobbies.
- How is it going?
- How's it going?
That umbrella belongs to me.
We are a family of four.
Hi, Mimi! How are you doing?
Hi, Susan. How are you?
This book belongs to me.
This book belongs to you.
This ground belongs to the school.
That house belongs to him.
And how are things in Washington?
My family belongs to the neighborhood association.
The unspoken question is why.
- How is it going?
- How are you doing?
- How's it going?
- How are you going?
- How're you doing?
- How're we doing?
- How are we doing?
How are you?
Hello, how are you?
- How are you?
- How do you do?
- How're you feeling?
- How are we doing?
An early offshoot of our primate family.
- Out of the mouths of babes.
- From the mouths of babes.
The question is are you willing to help.
That bicycle belongs to our school.
What is this word's part of speech?
- Tell me about Germany.
- Talk to me about Germany.
It is our policy not to give out personal information.
It is said in the summer it's nice here.
There are fifty members in this club.
This is a plant of the species Schlumbergera truncata.
I don't know where this belongs.
- This land belongs to Mr Ikeda.
- This land belongs to Mr. Ikeda.
This house belongs to Mr Yamada.
Thanks for asking, she is fine.
"How are you doing?" "I can't complain."
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
Good evening, how are you?
- The English language is cognate to the German language.
- English and German are two related languages.
- English is a Germanic language.
- English and German share a common ancestor.
- English is a sister language of German.
- How is your family?
- How's your family?
How are you, Tom?
He belongs to the ESS (English Speaking Society).
As the proverb says, "Time is money."
How's everyone at the Hong Kong office?
- How's Tom doing?
- How's Tom?
- How is Tom doing?
- How is Tom?
- Quite well, thank you.
- I am fine, thank you.
- I'm doing well, thank you.
How are you? Did you have a good trip?
- Good day, how are you?
- Hello! How are you?