Examples of using "Marynek" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mary needed money.
- Mary has fake tits.
- Mary has fake boobs.
Tom forgave Mary.
Tom told Mary.
Has Tom been lying to Mary?
Tom peeled an apple for Mary.
Mary has big eyes.
Tom often lies to Mary.
- Tom baked a cake for Mary.
- Tom baked Mary a cake.
Mary has a cute boyfriend.
Mary has a female bodyguard.
Tom offered Mary money.
Tom never lied to Mary.
Tom gave Mary everything.
Mary has an addictive personality.
I gave Mary a book.
Tom disappointed Mary.
Tom told Mary about John.
Tom has bought something for Mary.
Tom bought Mary lunch.
Tom tried to tell Mary that.
Tom gave Mary chocolate.
- She has a daughter whose name is Mary.
- She has a daughter named Mary.
Tom intended to tell Mary everything.
Tom for Mary and Mary for Tom were alternatively the subject and the object.
Tom and Mary are going to have a baby.
- Tom bought a gift for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a gift.
- Tom gave Mary a thumbs-up.
- Tom gave Mary a thumbs up.
- Tom gave Mary two thumbs up.
Tom asked me to help Mary.
Tom signaled Mary to wait.
- Tom gave Mary an apple.
- Tom gave an apple to Mary.
Why does Tom want to help Mary?
Tom did Mary a favor.
Tom told Mary a secret.
Tom handed Mary his wallet.
Tom gave Mary more money.
Tom told Mary to hurry up.
- Tom bought a gift for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a present.
- Tom bought Mary a gift.
- Tom bought a present for Mary.
Tom booked an appointment for Mary.
Tom reluctantly gave Mary what she asked for.
Tom has more friends than Mary.
- Tom bought Mary an expensive bracelet.
- Tom bought an expensive bracelet for Mary.
Tom gave Mary a French dictionary.
Tom offered Mary a choice.
Tom signaled Mary to stop.
- Tom bought Mary a box of cookies.
- Tom bought a box of cookies for Mary.
Tom gave Mary an old coin.
Tom handed Mary the green notebook.
Tom handed Mary a white envelope.
Tom handed Mary a blue folder.
- Tom thought that Mary liked him.
- Tom thought Mary liked him.
- Tom bought Mary a small gift.
- Tom bought a small gift for Mary.
Tom told Mary to lie.
Tom left Mary a message on her answering machine.
- Tom bought Mary some chocolates.
- Tom bought some chocolates for Mary.
Tom and Mary need help.
- Tom bought Mary a box of chocolates.
- Tom bought a box of chocolates for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a nice present.
- Tom bought a nice present for Mary.
I hope Tom won't tell Mary.
Tom just didn't want to tell Mary.
Tom got Mary some chocolate.
Tom gave Mary some chocolate.
- Tom bought Mary a birthday present.
- Tom bought a birthday present for Mary.
Tom bought Mary an expensive umbrella.
Tom heard Mary just had a baby girl.
I tried to get Tom to help Mary.
Tom has told Mary not to do that.
Do Tom and Mary have to do that?
I wonder what Tom gave Mary.
Tom finally told Mary the truth.
Tom is helping Mary clean the house.
Tom can't help Mary do that today.
Tom told Mary to eat more slowly.
Tom helped Mary put on her coat.
I didn't want Tom to help Mary.
Tom couldn't wait to tell Mary.
- Tom bought a blue scarf for Mary.
- Tom bought Mary a blue scarf.
She has a daughter whose name is Mary.
Mary and her sister have a similar hairstyle.
- Tom held open the car door for Mary.
- Tom held the car door open for Mary.
Don't tell Mary I told you.
- Tom gave Mary a pair of diamond earrings.
- Tom gave a pair of diamond earrings to Mary.
Tom bought Mary a purse for her birthday.
Tom didn't want to tell Mary anything.
Tom wrote a letter to Mary this morning.
Tom suggested to Mary that she apologize to John.
Mary has an older sister and a younger brother.
Mary had a lot of friends and was very talented.
I wish Tom hadn't told Mary.
Tom gave Mary the first piece of cake.
Tom played a tune for Mary on his banjo.