Examples of using "Jazz" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom likes jazz.
- He likes jazz.
- She likes jazz.
She likes jazz.
Mary likes jazz.
I played jazz.
- I like jazz music.
- I like jazz.
Do you also like jazz?
Jazz, you're out.
I often listen to jazz.
I don't like jazz.
He has a prejudice against jazz.
She is interested in jazz.
They are crazy about jazz.
He is crazy about jazz.
Jazz? Man, I've tried.
Tom is crazy about jazz.
She likes jazz, and so do I.
He likes jazz, and so do I.
I know he likes jazz music.
Many Americans are interested in jazz.
- I like jazz music.
- I like jazz.
He made me love jazz.
Japanese young people like rock and jazz.
Tom likes jazz, and so do I.
I didn't know Tom liked jazz.
I listen to and prefer jazz over classical.
I like listening to music, especially jazz.
What's the definition of jazz?
I tried, that's it, no jazz.
Japanese teens like rock and jazz.
He is studying the origin of jazz in America.
Jazz uses the same notes that Bach used.
He knows everything that there is to know about jazz.
I like not only classical music but also jazz.
I can't figure out why you don't like jazz.
I like jazz. What kind of music do you like?
Tom performs in a jazz club three nights a week.