Examples of using "Szomjas" in a sentence and their english translations:
You must be thirsty.
He was thirsty.
- Tom's thirsty.
- Tom is thirsty.
I'm thirsty.
Are you thirsty?
Who's thirsty?
Emily is thirsty.
Are you thirsty?
He's hungry and thirsty.
Aren't you thirsty?
- I am not thirsty.
- I'm not thirsty.
Tom isn't thirsty.
I'm always thirsty.
Is anyone else thirsty?
Now I am thirsty.
I'm getting thirsty.
I wasn't thirsty.
I was very thirsty.
Yes, I'm thirsty.
The dog is thirsty.
- I'm thirsty.
- I am thirsty.
- I'm always thirsty.
- I'm still thirsty.
I'm hungry and thirsty.
I was hungry and thirsty.
Tom wasn't thirsty.
Are you thirsty?
I'm not really that thirsty.
No, I'm not thirsty.
Why are you so thirsty?
- I know that Tom is thirsty.
- I know Tom is thirsty.
Tom was very thirsty.
It looks like your dog is thirsty.
I'm drinking water because I'm thirsty.
I'm very thirsty.
I feel like drinking. Got any beer?
- I'm drinking water because I'm thirsty.
- I drink water because I am thirsty.
- Tom said he was feeling thirsty.
- Tom said he's thirsty.
- Tom said that he was feeling thirsty.
- Tell Tom that I'm thirsty.
- Tell Tom I'm thirsty.
I'm thirsty. Can I have a glass of water?
Tell her that I am thirsty.
I'm pretty sure that Tom is thirsty.
- I wonder if Tom is thirsty.
- I wonder whether Tom is thirsty.
- I wonder whether or not Tom is thirsty.
- I wonder whether Tom is thirsty or not.
She told me that she wasn't thirsty.
I'm still thirsty.
Tom was thirsty, so he drank a glass of water.
He was very thirsty and asked for some water.
I was very thirsty and I wanted to drink something cold.