Examples of using "Assetato" in a sentence and their english translations:
He was thirsty.
You look thirsty.
Tom became very thirsty.
He was thirsty.
He said he was feeling thirsty.
I'm so thirsty.
I woke up thirsty.
- I'm thirsty.
- I am thirsty.
The bug is thirsty.
- Tom's thirsty.
- Tom is thirsty.
Tom is going to be thirsty.
He isn't thirsty.
He says he's thirsty.
He was thirsty.
I wonder why Tom is so thirsty.
I'm still kind of thirsty.
I'm really thirsty.
You'll be thirsty.
Tom isn't thirsty.
Tom was very thirsty.
Tom won't be thirsty.
I'm thirsty for blood.
He says he's not thirsty.
He said he's thirsty.
I'm very thirsty.
I was very thirsty.
It's hot out here, and I'm thirsty. We need to find water.
- He told me that he was thirsty.
- He told me he was thirsty.
He said that he wasn't thirsty.
He was thirsty.
Tom won't likely be thirsty.
- Tom might not be thirsty.
- Tom may not be thirsty.
- He said that he's thirsty.
- He said he was thirsty.
- He says he's not thirsty.
- He says he isn't thirsty.
Why are you so thirsty?
He told me that he's thirsty.
He said he isn't thirsty.
He told me he wasn't thirsty.
You're thirsty, aren't you?
Tom is likely to be thirsty.
- He said that he's not thirsty.
- He said that he isn't thirsty.
- He said he isn't 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?