Examples of using "Comincio" in a sentence and their english translations:
I start.
I am starting this evening.
Now I begin to understand.
- I'm starting to worry.
- I'm getting anxious.
I'm getting bored.
I'll start tomorrow.
I'm beginning to have doubts.
- I start tomorrow.
- I begin tomorrow.
I am starting this evening.
- Where do I start?
- Where should I start?
- Where do I start?
- Where do I begin?
I go to work at eight.
- I start tomorrow.
- I begin tomorrow.
Thus, for the sake of clarity,
I begin this afternoon.
- When do I get started?
- When should I start?
- I'm getting used to doing this.
- I'm getting used to doing that.
I'm getting hungry.
I start working tomorrow.
Well, where do I begin?
Boy, I'm kind of starting to sound like a little bit of a dick.
I'm starting to understand the spirit of Toki Pona.
I'm beginning to feel at ease when I speak in Chinese.
For some reason, I feel sleepy when I start studying.
I'm beginning to doubt whether Tom can really understand French all that well.
[Bear] I'm starting to get hungry, so what's our best bet to catch some food?
Is it OK if I start?
I'm starting to get used to living here.
I'm starting to write a rap song today.