Examples of using "Keresem" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm looking for my pen.
I'm looking for the post office.
I'm looking for my boots.
I'm looking for Tom.
I've been looking for Tom.
I'm looking for you.
I'm trying to find Park Street.
I'm looking for my key.
I'm looking for my camera.
- I am looking for my phone.
- I'm looking for my phone.
- I am looking for my brother.
- I'm looking for my brother.
I'm looking for my keys.
I am looking for the lavatories.
- I am looking for my friends.
- I'm looking for my friends.
I'm looking for my pen.
I'm looking for a friend of mine.
I'm looking for my hat.
I'm looking for my watch.
- I'm just looking for Tom.
- I'm looking for Tom now.
That's all I'm looking for.
I'm looking for my contact lens.
I'm looking for my friend.
- I'm looking for my dog.
- I am looking for my dog.
I'm looking for my brother.
I'm looking for the flour.
- I'm looking for you.
- I am looking for you.
I'm still looking for Tom.
I'll find Tom myself.
Excuse me. Where is the bakery?
I'm looking for this key.
I still search the right one.
I'm looking for a friend of mine.
I'm looking for my passport. Have you seen it?
I'm looking for Tom. Do you know where he is?
I'm looking for Andy. Do you know where he is?
I was looking for Andy. Do you know where he is?
This is the very CD I've been looking for.
I'm not that sophisticated.
I do not seek the change the world,
"This is what I was looking for!" he exclaimed.
The child whose toy I am looking for, is my son.
Tom is precisely the person I'm looking for.
This is a huge question which I will try to answer.
I'm not looking for a map of Poland, but the whole of Europe.