Examples of using "Tomilta" in a sentence and their english translations:
Ask Tom.
Ask Tom.
Did you ask Tom?
Apologize to Tom.
Tom lacks motivation.
Did you ask Tom?
Ask Tom.
I'll go ask Tom.
- 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.
I'll ask Tom.
I learned a lot about astronomy from Tom.
I'll ask Tom.
- Did Tom respond?
- Did you get a reply from Tom?
- Did Tom reply?
- Did you get an answer from Tom?
Go ahead and ask Tom.
Why don't you ask Tom?
Tom ran out of gas.
I stole it from Tom.
We got something from Tom.
When did you ask Tom?
I stole this from Tom.
- Did you get a reply from Tom?
- Did you get an answer from Tom?
I borrowed money from Tom.
I just heard from Tom.
- I'll go ask Tom.
- I'll go and ask Tom.
Go and ask Tom.
Did you learn that from Tom?
- I bought it from Tom.
- I bought this from Tom.
Tom ran out of gas.
Is that from Tom?
I got a message from Tom.
I got a Christmas card from Tom.
I got a Christmas card from Tom.
Ask Tom again.
You do look a lot like Tom.
Did you get that ticket from Tom?
I got a call from Tom today.
I went to Tom for advice.
I just got a call from Tom.
I just got a message from Tom.
- I just got a text from Tom.
- Tom just texted me.
- Tom just sent me a text.
Tom is out of food.
- You look kind of like Tom.
- You kind of look like Tom.
I've learned a lot from Tom.
Just apologize to Tom.
That boy looks like Tom.
You can ask Tom for help.
Are you going to apologize to Tom?
I learned a lot about Australia from Tom.
I received an email from Tom this morning.
- I should've asked Tom for advice.
- I should have asked Tom for advice.
What do you want me to ask Tom?
Did Tom call?
Did you get what you want from Tom?
I was hoping to receive an e-mail from Tom today.
I just got a weird message from Tom.
I'll ask Tom.
I haven't asked Tom yet.
I just got another phone call from Tom.
- I received an email from Tom this morning.
- I received an e-mail from Tom this morning.
I asked Tom what he'd suggest.
I asked Tom what he'd do.
The man on the porch looked like Tom.
Yesterday, I got a call out of the blue from Tom.
I forgot to ask Tom for his advice.
We should probably ask Tom.
I asked Tom what he was reading.
I think you should ask Tom.
- Did Tom respond?
- Did Tom reply?
I look like Tom.
It's unusual for Tom to be late.
I'll ask Tom about it tomorrow.
I asked Tom what he was eating.
We should ask Tom first.
I don't know. Why don't you ask Tom?
Tom gave me the chicken pox.
Ask Tom what he wants to drink.
I'd like to ask Tom if he feels the same way.
I asked Tom where he had been.
I asked Tom if he had any suggestions.
I've got no secrets from Tom.
- I should've asked Tom first.
- I should have asked Tom first.
I asked Tom what he'd do if he were me.
I asked Tom how he'd do it.
I asked Tom where he had gone.
Tom has three fingers missing on his left hand.
- You should've apologized to Tom.
- You should have apologized to Tom.