Examples of using "Hisz'" in a sentence and their english translations:
She believes you.
She believes me.
He believes in the supernatural.
- Nobody believes in him.
- No one believes him.
He doesn't believe in God.
He believes in the existence of ghosts.
Tom believes me.
Oh, but this is great.
Tom believes in magic.
He doesn't believe me at all.
- No one will believe you.
- Nobody will believe you.
Why don't you believe me?
Don't you believe me?
- No one believes me.
- Nobody believes me.
He doesn't believe in God.
Do you still believe Tom?
She is convinced of my innocence.
Do you believe me?
Tom doesn't believe in God.
Fadil believed in what the Bible said.
Sami believes in marriage.
- Tom believes God exists.
- Tom believes that God exists.
She thinks I'm a racist.
The girl still believes in Santa Claus.
It has just begun."
Why does no one believe me?
He doesn't believe in global warming.
Tom doesn't believe in ghosts.
Almost no one believes her.
But you have kids.
Tom doesn't believe in evolution.
- No one believes that anymore.
- Nobody believes that anymore.
It's not like I suddenly became a different person.
You love your choosy mom.
Whoever goes to church believes in God.
Tom believes in life after birth.
Nowadays nobody believes in ghosts.
Tom believes in the ancient Greek gods.
He said that he believed in ghosts.
Tom is a flat-earther.
- He's realistic and doesn't believe in the possibility of miracles.
- He's a realist, and doesn't believe that miracles are possible.
She is convinced of my innocence.
I told you he was a coward.
He does not believe in evolution.
- I thought nobody really believed in ghosts.
- I thought that no one really believed in ghosts.
- I thought that nobody really believed in ghosts.
Why don't you believe me?
You're not the only one who doesn't believe Tom.
Do you think he believes us?
"Nope, that's my boss, I can't do that," (Laughter)
Everyone believes something different, but there is only one truth.
Tom believes in equality between women and men.
- Do you believe in God?
- Do you believe in a god?
- You're not the only one who doesn't believe Tom.
- You aren't the only one who doesn't believe Tom.
- I don't care if anyone believes me or not.
- I don't care if anybody believes me or not.
Tom sometimes says things he doesn't really believe.
He definitely believes in you if he still gives you an opportunity.
Tom's wife Maria still believes in the Easter bunny.
- Tom is 13, but he still believes in Santa.
- Tom is thirteen, but he still believes in Santa.
Sami believes in second chances but he doesn't believe in umpteenth chances.
That's a lovely idea.
was clearly purely non-specific - there was no polio.
The barbarian is, first and foremost, the man who believes in barbarianism.
- I doubt that Tom has the courage to stand up for what he believes in.
- I doubt Tom has the courage to stand up for what he believes in.
"I found this in her purse." "Oh my God! That's mine!"
- Tom believes he can succeed where others have failed.
- Tom believes that he can succeed where others have failed.
"I'm not hungry anymore." "But you haven't eaten anything!"
That job might start to feel upstream because it no longer reflects your values.
Do you believe in the existence of ghosts?
Anton is a Singularitarian, believing in the coming of artificial superintelligence.
Isn't it nice when the newcomers are still so innocent?
"I'm all alone." "But that's not true at all! You have friends!"
That's their first perspective of what beauty and love is.
- I make it a rule not to eat too much, for it is plain that overeating is bad for the health.
- I make it a rule not to eat too much, for it is plain that overeating is bad for your health.
I wonder how many people believe that.
Everyone believes in victory, even when this is unlikely.
Why shouldn't truth be stranger than fiction? Fiction, after all, has to make sense.