Examples of using "Assetata" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm so thirsty.
I woke up thirsty.
- I'm thirsty.
- I am thirsty.
Emily is thirsty.
Layla was thirsty.
She says she's thirsty.
She said she was thirsty.
I'm still kind of thirsty.
I'm really thirsty.
You'll be thirsty.
I'm thirsty for blood.
She said she's thirsty.
I'm very thirsty.
I was very thirsty.
She said that she was very thirsty.
- She told me that she was thirsty.
- She told me she was thirsty.
- She said that she wasn't thirsty.
- She said she wasn't thirsty.
Why are you so thirsty?
She said that she isn't thirsty.
Tom said that Mary was thirty.
She told everybody she was thirsty.
She told me she wasn't thirsty.
You're thirsty, aren't you?
- Tom knew that Mary was thirsty.
- Tom knew Mary was thirsty.
She told me that she's thirsty.
I'm not thirsty at the moment.
- Tom knew that I was thirsty.
- Tom knew I was thirsty.
- Tell Tom that I'm thirsty.
- Tell Tom I'm thirsty.
I'm thirsty. Can I have a glass of water?