Examples of using "Marista" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom liked Mary.
Tom had to take care of Mary.
They like Mary.
- Tom likes Mary, too.
- Tom, too, likes Mary.
I want to talk to Tom about Mary.
Tom was attracted to Mary.
Tom takes care of Mary.
I didn't want to split up with Mary.
Tom didn't like Mary.
Tom likes talking about Mary.
Tom knows a lot about Mary.
- Tom was worried about Mary.
- Tom worried about Mary.
Tom divorced Mary last year.
Tom talks about Mary all the time.
Tom wants to learn more about Mary.
Tom knows quite a lot about Mary.
- Tom doesn't know anything about Mary.
- Tom doesn't know squat about Mary.
- Tom knows nothing about Mary.
Tom obviously doesn't like Mary.
I wonder why Tom doesn't like Mary.
Tom took Mary's picture with his iPhone.
Tom wanted to know everything about Mary.
Tom has been spreading rumors about Mary.
Tom sought solace in the bottle after he and Mary broke up.
Mary and I became good friends.
I've had enough of Tom and Mary.
Tom and Mary became lifelong friends.
Tom and Mary would make a perfect couple.
Tom couldn't keep his eyes off Mary.
Do you know why Tom doesn't like Mary?
Tom disliked both Mary and John.
Tom liked Mary as soon as he met her.
Tom took a picture of Mary standing under the cherry tree.
Mary has just become the mother of a very healthy baby boy.
- Tom told me that he didn't like Mary.
- Tom told me he didn't like Mary.
I'm not worried about you, Tom. I'm worried about Mary.
What makes you think Tom doesn't like Mary?
Tom doesn't like Mary, but I like her.
Tom knows quite a lot about Mary.
Tom wanted to know how Mary had become so rich.
Tom never told me why he didn't like Mary.
Do you have any idea why Tom doesn't like Mary?
Tom told everyone that he thought Mary would make a good wife for someone someday.
Because of Tom's harsh words, Mary felt as if she had plunged into the depths of misery.
- Tom broke up with Mary.
- Tom split up with Mary.
- Tom doesn't go out with Mary anymore.
Tom said he wasn't interested in Mary, but he seemed to always be looking towards the side of the room where she was.
Tom doesn't really like Mary, even though he says he does.
Tom likes Mary, but Mary likes John. To make matters even more interesting, John likes Alice, but Alice likes Tom.