Examples of using "Comprata" in a sentence and their english translations:
I bought it.
- What did you buy it for?
- Why did you buy it?
I bought it.
I already bought it.
Did Tom buy it?
I bought it.
Did they buy it?
Where did Tom buy it?
- What did you buy it for?
- Why did you buy it?
I bought it for 10 dollars.
I bought it for ten dollars.
I bought it for about twelve dollars.
She bought herself a ticket.
When did you buy it?
He didn't buy it.
Happiness can't be bought.
Nobody bought it.
I bought it yesterday.
He bought it for five dollars.
I don't remember where I bought it.
Mary bought herself a new saxophone.
- I bought one.
- I got one.
- I picked one.
- I picked one up.
- I received one.
I can't be bought.
I bought it from them.
- Do you think Tom bought it?
- Do you think that Tom bought it?
Tom didn't buy it.
I bought it from him.
I bought it from her.
Mary bought herself a new sports car.
The house was purchased without my knowledge.
So, did you buy it for them?
So, did you buy it for her?
Did you buy it on the black market?
She bought herself a watch.
She bought herself a microscope.
I bought myself a nice watch.
So, did you buy it for him?
He bought it for five dollars.
The factory was his, but was bought by a group of Germans.
He told me he'd buy it.
Mary bought herself a microscope.
She bought herself a new computer.
I bought it at a reduced price.
I bought it at a department store.
I just bought it last week.
I've bought myself a pair of shoes.
We didn't buy it.
I don't remember where I bought it.
I bought it at the vintage clothing store.
I just bought myself a new jacket.
I'm guessing you didn't buy this yourself.
I bought it for 10 dollars.
I bought it on credit.
I bought it for Tom.
She bought it for us.
She bought it at the butcher's.
Tom and Mary said they'd buy it.
We bought it in Australia.
I bought myself a banjo for Christmas.
I bought it at a thrift shop.