Examples of using "Rádiót" in a sentence and their english translations:
Could you turn down the radio?
- I'm listening to the radio.
- I am listening to the radio.
They are listening to the radio.
He is listening to the radio.
He likes to listen in to the radio.
I turned on the radio.
They were listening to the radio.
He turned on the radio.
Could you turn on the radio?
She turned off the radio.
I turned off the radio.
- He likes to listen in to the radio.
- He likes to listen to the radio.
- He likes listening to the radio.
I like to listen to the radio.
I listen to the radio every night.
Last night, I listened to radio.
Last night, I listened to radio.
I almost never listen to the radio.
- Shut off the radio.
- Turn off the radio.
- Turn on the radio.
- Turn the radio on.
Turn down the radio.
He sat and listened to the radio.
Could you turn off the radio, please?
I listen to the radio after dinner.
I listen to the radio every night.
Turn off the radio.
I've fixed the radio for him.
I listen to the radio every night.
He sells radios.
I don't like listening to the radio.
Put the radio on, please.
Please turn on the radio.
He knows how to make a radio.
The boy lay listening to the radio.
Tom left the radio on.
- Turn on the radio, please.
- Turn the radio on, please.
Would you kindly switch off the radio?
I'll have this radio fixed tomorrow.
- Tom likes to listen to the radio.
- Tom likes listening to the radio.
Marconi invented the radio.
He knows how to make a radio.
- Turn off the radio, please.
- Please turn off the radio.
Turn the radio down a little.
I used to listen to the radio very late at night.
If you're not listening to the radio, turn it off.
I pressed the button to turn the radio on.
I prefer listening to the radio to watching television.
Tom likes listening to the radio when he's driving.
I used to listen to the radio very late at night.
When you watch television or listen to the radio, the music which you hear is often African in origin.
We use media online, tv, radio, to confirm our beliefs,