Examples of using "Millainen" in a sentence and their english translations:
What kind of person is Tom?
What is he like?
How was your night?
What's it like?
How was your afternoon?
How was your day?
How was your summer?
What were you like when you were fifteen?
How was the concert?
What kind of woman do you think I am?
- What's your impression of the United States?
- What is your impression of America?
- What is your impression of the United States?
- How was the weather yesterday?
- What was the weather like yesterday?
What's the new teacher like?
What kind of lawyer are you?
How was the French class?
What kind of person are you?
What kind of person am I?
What is the new leader like?
How was your stay in Germany?
What kind of emergency was it?
What kind of dog is it?
- What were you like when you were thirteen?
- What were you like when you were thirteen years old?
What kind of camera do you have?
Tell me what the gentleman is like.
What sort of father do you think you'll be?
I remember how he used to be.
What kind of man are you?
I have no idea of what it is like.
Tell me about your plan.
What kind of person does something like that?
What kind of person hates cats and candy floss?!
Tom doesn't know what Mary is like.
Can you imagine what the 21st century will be like?
How was the film you saw yesterday?
What kind of car do you drive?
One can tell what a house is like by its lawn.
you can better know what kind of touch feels wrong
How was your stay in Germany?
You know what it's like.
How are you? What sort of day are you having today?
How was your day?
Do you know what kind of tree this is?
Which is the best government? That which teaches us to govern ourselves.
How was today's test?
I don't know what kind of creature is making such a terrible noise outside tonight.
Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one.
At a moment when our economy is growing, our businesses are creating jobs at the fastest pace since the 1990s, and wages are starting to rise again, we have to make some choices about the kind of country we want to be.
"What manner o' thing is your crocodile?" "It is shap'd, sir, like itself, and it is as broad as it hath breadth; it is just so high as it is, and moves with its own organs. It lives by that which nourisheth it, and the elements once out of it, it transmigrates." "What color is it of?" "Of its own color too." "'Tis a strange serpent." "'Tis so. And the tears of it are wet."