Examples of using "Innocente" in a sentence and their english translations:
She's innocent.
I'm innocent.
You're innocent.
You're innocent.
Tom believes that Mary is innocent.
A sentence is never innocent.
Tom believes that Mary is innocent.
He asserts that she is innocent.
A sentence is never innocent.
I think she's innocent.
Do you think she's innocent?
She says that she is innocent.
Mary says she's innocent.
I'm innocent.
She's innocent.
Tom believes that Mary is innocent.
That he ripped off an innocent little girl,
Yukiko is an innocent girl of tender years.
You're innocent.
The first person will whisper a perfectly innocent sentence like,
I was young and innocent.
- She's not as innocent as she seems.
- She isn't as innocent as she seems.
- I believe beyond doubt that she is innocent.
- I believe, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that she is innocent.
- She repeated over and over that she was innocent of the crime.
- She repeatedly said that she was innocent.
I believe, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that she is innocent.
He says that he is innocent.
I'm innocent.
All of your accusations are without foundation. She's innocent and we're going to prove it.
The accused told the judge that he was innocent.
- I'm not guilty.
- I'm innocent.
Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defence.
"Hither, where now the walls and fortress high, / of Carthage, and her rising homes are found, / they came, and there full cheaply did they buy, / such space – called Byrsa from the deed – of ground / as one bull's-hide could compass and surround."