Examples of using "Marinak" in a sentence and their english translations:
She was baptized Mary.
Mary needed you.
- Mary's feeling horny.
- Mary is horny.
Mary is a curvy woman.
Mary has small boobs.
Tom waved at Mary.
Is Tom related to Mary?
Tom sang to Mary.
Mary has nothing.
You've bought something for Mary.
Tom wrote to Mary.
Tom believed Mary.
Tom waved to Mary.
Tom introduced me to Mary.
Tom congratulated Mary.
Tom gave Mary a small wave.
- Tom bought something for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary something.
Tom waved goodbye to Mary.
John gave Mary some money.
Mary has two boyfriends.
Marie had a cat.
Mary has a son.
- Tom cooked dinner for Mary.
- Tom cooked Mary dinner.
I thanked Mary for her help.
Why did Tom lie to Mary?
Tom wanted Mary to play the violin.
- Mary had no husband.
- Mary didn't have a husband.
Tom whispered something to Mary.
Tom offered Mary a job.
- Tom bought Mary a diamond ring.
- Tom bought a diamond ring for Mary.
- Tom is writing a letter to Mary.
- Tom is writing Mary a letter.
Has Tom told Mary yet?
Mary has a lean body.
- Tom sent Mary some flowers.
- Tom sent some flowers to Mary.
Tom didn't help Mary.
- Tom wrote a letter to Mary.
- Tom wrote Mary a letter.
Tom didn't believe Mary.
Tom brought Mary some flowers.
Tom isn't Mary's friend.
Mary had her handbag stolen.
- Mary can't have children.
- Mary cannot have children.
Tom has been trying to help Mary.
Mary needs sleep.
What will we tell Mary?
- Why did Tom give that to Mary?
- Why did Tom give Mary that?
- Tom's always telling Mary that he loves her.
- Tom is always telling Mary that he loves her.
- Tom showed Mary John's picture.
- Tom showed Mary a picture of John.
- Tom showed Mary John's photo.
- Tom showed Mary a photo of John.
- Tom brought a gift for Mary.
- Tom brought Mary a gift.
- Tom handed Mary a knife.
- Tom handed a knife to Mary.
Tom helped Mary with the laundry.
Tom and Mary are busy.
- Tom bought Mary a ticket.
- Tom bought a ticket for Mary.
Tom handed Mary the document.
Tom passed the ball to Mary.
- Tom bought a drink for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a drink.
Tom offered Mary his beer.
Tom brought Mary a coffee.
Tom handed Mary her bag.
Tom gave Mary his kidney.
- Tom gave Mary his heart.
- Tom gave his heart to Mary.
- Tom handed Mary the scissors.
- Tom handed the scissors to Mary.
- Tom handed Mary the brochures.
- Tom handed the brochures to Mary.
- Tom handed Mary the broom.
- Tom handed the broom to Mary.
- Tom showed Mary his stamp collection.
- Tom showed his stamp collection to Mary.
- Tom couldn't help Mary.
- Tom couldn't have helped Mary.
Tom threw Mary a surprise birthday party.
- Tom bought Mary a beer.
- Tom bought a beer for Mary.
Tom told Mary the truth.
Tom explained the situation to Mary.
Tom handed Mary the photographs.
- Tom bought Mary a dog.
- Tom bought a dog for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a few drinks.
- Tom bought a few drinks for Mary.
- I assume Tom told Mary.
- I assume that Tom told Mary.
Tom told Mary the secret.
Tom told Mary to go ahead.
He told Mary the whole story.
Tom showed Mary the way.
Tom gave Mary some good advice.
- Tom bought Mary a puppy.
- Tom bought a puppy for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a camera.
- Tom bought a camera for Mary.
- Tom bought a pair of earrings for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a pair of earrings.
I don't give Mary flowers anymore.
- I've sent Tom and Mary presents.
- I've sent presents to Tom and Mary.
Mary has curly blonde hair.
Tom sold his car to Mary.
Tom gave Mary his number.
Tom gave Mary John's number.
- Mary has a huge collection of dolls.
- Mary has a huge doll collection.
Tom forgot to buy Mary a present.
- Tom handed the list to Mary.
- Tom handed Mary the list.
- Tom bought a dictionary for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a dictionary.
Tom didn't give Mary anything.