Examples of using "Rikas" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'm rich.
- I'm a rich man.
- I am rich.
I wish I were rich.
I'm not wealthy.
- She's rolling in money.
- He is rolling in riches.
- He's loaded.
- She's loaded.
- He is filthy rich.
Tom wanted to be rich.
Tom's dad is rich.
I wish I were rich.
My father is rich.
- I'm rich.
- I'm wealthy.
- I am rich.
He has a lot of money.
I'm not rich.
I used to be rich.
- She's rolling in money.
- He is rolling in riches.
- He's loaded.
- She's loaded.
- He is filthy rich.
- I think Tom is rich.
- I think that Tom is rich.
They say she was rich.
Japan is a rich country.
- I know you are rich.
- I know that you are rich.
- I know that you're rich.
- I know you're rich.
Tom's a rich kid.
- Tom isn't rich.
- Tom isn't wealthy.
Tom is very wealthy.
Tom pretended to be rich.
Tom is a rich man.
Tom wasn't rich.
Tom must be rich.
Tom's father is rich.
You've got a vivid imagination!
- It is immoral to be rich.
- It is immoral to be wealthy.
Tom is rich now.
Mary's father is rich.
I don't want to be rich.
He talks as if he were rich.
- They say he is very rich.
- They say that he is very rich.
- They say that he's very rich.
I'm not as rich as you are.
I'm not as rich as you are.
She is too rich to become a thief.
If I were rich, I would buy a fine house.
There's a rich man sleeping on a golden bed.
The orphan was fostered by the wealthy man.
It is said that she is rich.
He seems to have been rich.
- They say he is very rich.
- They say that he is very rich.
- They say he's very rich.
- They say that he's very rich.
I heard that he was very rich.
If I were rich, I would go abroad.
Do you mean Tom is rich?
Tom is quite imaginative.
- If I were rich, I would go abroad.
- If I were rich, I'd go abroad.
I prefer being poor to being rich.
He's rich, but unfriendly.
- If I were rich, I would buy it.
- If I were rich, I'd buy it.
I hear you're rich.
My family thinks I'm rich.
The rich merchant felt the hour of his death approaching.
Tom was obviously a rich man.
- I'm as rich as Tom.
- I'm as rich as Tom is.
I'm not as rich as I'd like to be.
I wish I were rich enough to buy a car like that.
He's rich. You should give him a try.
She's neither rich nor famous.
- I am not rich, nor do I wish to be.
- I'm not rich, nor do I wish to be.
I'd like to be as rich as him.
- I'd like to be as rich as Tom.
- I'd like to be as rich as Tom is.
I'm not as rich as Tom.
- She's rolling in money.
- He is rolling in riches.
- He's loaded.
- She's loaded.
- He is filthy rich.
Rich as she is, she is not happy.
Once upon a time, there lived a poor man and a rich woman.
- They say he is very rich.
- They say that he is very rich.
- They say he's very rich.
He is rich enough to buy that car.
It is clear that he is rich.