Examples of using "S'entend" in a sentence and their english translations:
We get along well, yes.
He is getting on with his cousin.
He gets along badly with his boss.
She gets along well with him.
Tom is easy to get along with.
Tom gets along fine with Mary.
He is getting along well with his employees.
He is getting on with his cousin.
- He is on good terms with Mr Brown.
- He's on good terms with Mr. Brown.
He is getting on with his cousin.
He gets along badly with his boss.
That doesn't bite, gets along well.
He doesn't get along with her father.
We get on OK.
My mother is on good terms with my aunt.
Tom doesn't get along with his neighbors.
She will get along with my grandmother.
And there's a recognition in our family that everything I've been able to do --
He gets along with everyone in his class.
Tom doesn't get along with the man who lives next door.
It means the fact for one or more people to fix in writing,
- He is on good terms with Mr Brown.
- He gets on well with Mr. Brown.
- He's on good terms with Mr. Brown.
We know that China is not happy with North Korea.