Examples of using "Tot" in a sentence and their english translations:
They're all dead! All dead! All dead!
Dead?
Tom was dead.
They're both dead.
I'm dying of laughter!
You're not dead.
Your dog is dead.
- That man is dead.
- This man is dead.
you are considered dead.
- The dog is dead.
- The dog's dead.
Are you dead?
Don't play dead.
- Tom is dead.
- Tom's dead.
You died.
Did Tom die?
They're both dead.
- She is dead.
- She's dead.
- They're dead.
- They are dead.
Is she dead?
They were dead.
Are they dead?
- Is he dead?
- He's dead?
- She died.
- They're dead.
Grandma passed away.
Am I dead?
Hrolf is dead, and all his champions are dead as well.
- Both his parents are dead.
- Both her parents are dead.
You'll be dead someday.
The dog was dead.
She was only half alive.
- They are all dead.
- They're all dead.
- The dog is dead.
- The dog's dead.
- Both of my parents have passed away.
- My parents are dead.
The parrot is dead.
Mayor Beccaria is dead.
Maybe he's dead.
Paolo was found dead.
He is probably dead.
- That man is dead.
- This man is dead.
- Michael Jackson has passed away.
- Michael Jackson has died.
- Michael Jackson died.
The spider is dead.
The soldiers are dead.
He died suddenly.
Our gods are dead.
He must be dead.
She must be dead.
They must be dead.
- I'm not dead.
- I am not dead.
- Tom is not dead.
- Tom isn't dead.
- Tom is dead, isn't he?
- Tom's dead, isn't he?
Is Tom dead yet?
The bird is dead.
Everyone's dead.
- I'm dying of laughter.
- I'm dying of laughter!
- Tom must be dead.
- Tom must've died.
Maybe Tom is dead.
You are already dead!
That's why Tom died.
Marley was dead: to begin with.
- The dog is dead.
- The mammal is dead.
- The cat is dead.
- The cat's dead.