Examples of using "Paljon" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Thank you very much!
- Many thanks.
- Thanks a lot!
- Thank you very much.
- Thanks a million.
- Thanks very much.
I dream a lot.
I dream a lot.
- Thank you very much!
- Many thanks.
- Thanks a lot!
- Thank you very much.
Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday, dear Mary! Happy birthday to you!
How much?
- Thank you very much!
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you very much!
- Many thanks.
- Thank you very much!
- Thanks a lot!
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you so much!
- Many thanks.
- Thank you very much.
- Thanks a lot.
- Thanks a million.
- Thanks so much.
- Thanks very much.
- Thank you so much.
- Thanks a bunch.
We walked a lot.
- I drink a lot.
- I drink too much.
- Much time was wasted.
- A lot of time was wasted.
Thank you so much.
I lost a lot of money.
Thanks a lot, Tom.
I sneeze a lot.
- Many thanks.
- Thank you very much.
- Thanks a lot.
- Thanks so much.
- Thank you so much.
We walked a lot.
I dream a lot.
- Thank you very much!
- Many thanks.
- Thanks a lot!
- Thank you very much.
- Thanks very much.
- Thank you so much!
- Thank you kindly.
- Many thanks.
- Thank you very much.
- Thanks a lot.
- Thanks a million.
- Thanks so much.
- Thanks very much.
- Thank you so much.
- Thanks a bunch.
- I learned a lot from Tom.
- I've learned a lot from Tom.
- I've learned a lot of things from Tom.
- I've learned many things from Tom.
Thank you very much!
- I eat a lot of meat.
- I eat too much meat.
I watch a lot of movies.
- Football players make a lot of money.
- Soccer players make a lot of money.
- Footballers make a lot of money.
I dream a lot when I sleep.
I eat a lot of rice.
I know that much.
- Football players make a lot of money.
- Soccer players make a lot of money.
We played a lot of games at the party.
I'm not as sure as you seem to be.
I learned a lot about astronomy from him.
I learned a lot about astronomy from Tom.
I love pizza very much.
A housewife has many domestic duties.
Elephants abound here.
It's crowded today.
Americans eat a lot of meat.
We have a lot to do.
He likes English very much.
How much did it cost?
- I like it very much.
- I like him very much.
- I like her very much.
How much did the tickets cost?
I was thinking about you a lot today.
You look a lot like your brother.
Tom likes it a lot.
You have many enemies.
- I like you very much.
- I like you very much!
We drank a lot of alcohol.
- I have a lot of money.
- I have lots of money.
- I'm rolling in dough.
You have a lot of books.
- Tom watches lots of movies.
- Tom watches a lot of movies.
Pork has a lot of fat.
I'm going to make a lot of hand gestures.
Do I collect a lot of these
Do I collect a lot of these...
There are lots of options.
There's plenty of food.
It rains a lot in Okinawa.
- We expect much of him.
- We expect a lot from him.
I want a lot more.
- He drinks like a fish.
- He's a heavy drinker.
- He drinks a lot.
Thank you very much for your invitation.
- Thank you very much!
- Many thanks.
Thank you so much for your help.
There are a lot of people.
We drank a lot.
There are lots of things to do.
A lot has happened.
Much ado about nothing.
I learned a lot from you.
We wasted a lot of time.
- They drink too much.
- They drink a lot.
I know a lot about ships.
I made a lot of mistakes.
- I like spring.
- I love spring.
Tom talked a lot.
I learned a lot from him.
I know a lot about environmental problems.
We use a lot of water.
You've changed much.
Tom made a lot of money.
They argue a lot.
- Tom talks quite a lot.
- Tom talks a lot.
He talks a lot.
Tom drank a lot.
Is that a lot?