Examples of using "Morte" in a sentence and their english translations:
She died.
- You are dead.
- You're dead.
I was worried to death.
- The battery gave out.
- The battery died.
She must be dead.
She died for lack of air.
- The battery died.
- The battery died out.
- It's a dead language.
- It is a dead language.
She died young.
The turtle died.
Regine is already dead.
- You almost died.
- You nearly died.
People thought that she was dead.
It's true that she's dead.
Mary died for her country.
- Luckily she did not die.
- Fortunately, she didn't die.
- Mayuko was tired to death.
- Mayuko was dead tired.
She was deadly tired.
- That she is dead is certain.
- It's true that she's dead.
The cat is not dead.
She died childless.
- My grandmother died.
- My grandmother passed away.
- Mary died.
- Mary has passed away.
- I'm dead tired.
- I am dead tired.
- They say she died.
- They say she's dead.
She died last night.
Without you, I would've died.
Without you, I would've died.
People believed her to be dead.
Chivalry isn't dead.
You're not dead yet.
Alas, she died young.
It's true that she's dead.
- She is dead.
- She died.
I want my food dead. Not sick, not dying, dead.
My mother died during my absence.
A dead leaf fell to the ground.
My wife died of cancer.
Liz has been dead for eight years.
The queen of the witches is dead.
- I'm dead.
- I am dead.
People thought that she was dead.
His wife died in childbirth.
Latin is a dead language.
She died in his arms.
The king's mother is dead.
- You are dead.
- You're dead.
It's true that she's dead.
My letter went unheeded.
She died of typhoid fever.
Is she dead?
My aunt died an old spinster.
Mary died for her country.
She died last night.