Examples of using "Uudesta" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you like your new job?
Do you like my new straw hat?
I like my new job.
I'm from New Zealand.
How do you like your new apartment?
How do you like your new class?
Do you like the new school better?
Tom likes his new car.
He loves the new house.
Do you like your new job?
Tom liked Mary's new hairstyle.
How do you like my new suit?
Tom didn't like the new plan.
Tom told Mary about his new job.
Tom told Mary about his new car.
I don't like the new guy.
I don't like Tom's new hat.
What do you think of his new novel?
I want to know about Tom's new job.
What do you think of my new dress?
He loves the new house.
Which do you like better, Australia or New Zealand?
I bet Dave paid a pretty penny for his new car.
John is envious of your new car.
I like this old car more than a new one.
I wanted to borrow your camera to take pictures of Tom's new house.
- I like my new job.
- I love my new job.
Yoshio said he would pay as much as 15000 yen for a new pair of basketball shoes, but I thought that was quite expensive.