Examples of using "Nass" in a sentence and their english translations:
Did you get wet?
I'm wet.
Tom is wet.
Tom was wet.
Water is wet.
Maria was wet.
My shoes got wet.
My trousers are wet.
Luckily nobody got wet.
My cat is wet.
The cat is wet.
My underpants are wet.
The towel is wet.
The dogs are wet.
Why is Tom wet?
You'll get wet.
- It is very wet.
- It's very wet.
The street is wet.
My knickers are wet.
Did you get wet?
Tom wasn't wet.
Tom isn't wet.
My socks are wet.
Look, everything here is just soaking wet.
I'm cold and wet.
Be careful! The floor is wet.
My shoes got wet.
Cats hate to get wet.
My clothes are still wet.
Why's everyone wet?
It's pretty wet outside.
My hair is still wet.
I got my shoes wet.
The ground seems wet.
Cats hate to get wet.
The rock feels wet.
My cat doesn't like to get wet.
The street is wet and slippery.
The floor is wet and slippery.
I got my shoes wet.
Your hair's not even wet.
I'm wet.
The street is still wet.
It began to rain and she got wet.
Will they die if they get wet?
She got wet to the skin.
- Cats dislike being wet.
- Cats hate to get wet.
- Cats don't like to get wet.
- Cats don't like getting wet.
I got my shoes wet.
The sidewalks were wet after the rain.
- His hearing aid became wet and stopped working.
- His hearing aid got wet and packed up.
I got wet to the skin.
This grass is too wet to sit on.
Tom got drenched to the skin.
I don't mind if I get wet.
I have no intention of getting wet.