Examples of using "Hut" in a sentence and their english translations:
Hats off!
I like your hat.
- Is this hat yours?
- Is this your hat?
He raised his hat.
- Which cap is yours?
- Which hat is yours?
Where's your hat?
- Put your hat on.
- Put on your hat.
I want a hat.
Bring my hat.
Does the hat fit well?
Bring a hat.
- She's wearing a hat.
- She is wearing a hat.
- This hat is mine.
- This hat belongs to me.
- He is wearing a hat.
- He's wearing a hat.
Which hat do you want to buy?
Her hat looked very funny.
Tom sometimes wears a hat.
Always be on guard.
- I put my hat on.
- I put on my hat.
I don't like your hat.
- How do you like my new hat?
- Do you like my new hat?
You need a new hat.
- I took off my hat.
- I took my hat off.
What color is your hat?
Please take off your hat.
Fetch me my hat.
- Remove your hat.
- Take off your cap.
- Take off your hat.
Put your hat on.
He had no hat on.
- He has a hat on.
- He is wearing a hat.
I had my hat blown off.
He bought a hat.
- Stay alert.
- Stay alert!
This hat is mine.
- Tom is wearing a hat.
- Tom has a hat on.
I bought a hat.
- He does not wear a hat.
- He isn't wearing a hat.
He brushed his hat.
- Fetch me my hat.
- Bring me my hat.
Which hat is yours?
The hat is yours.
She's wearing a hat.
I'm looking for my hat.
Tom wore a hat.
Tom raised his hat.
Tom had no hat on.
Which cap is yours?
- Put your hat on.
- Put on your hat.
He raised his hat.
Put on your hat.
Where's your hat?
Where's my hat?
Is that my hat?
Is this hat yours?
Tom's hat blew off.
You're wearing my hat.
Tom's hat is red.
I hate Tom's hat.
Where's your hat?