Examples of using "Compro" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'll buy it.
I don't buy it.
I buy you a present.
I'm buying bread.
I buy flowers.
I don't buy bread.
I buy two pretty flowers.
I buy furniture from IKEA.
Don't I just buy?
I buy a lot of magazines.
I'm buying a rose.
I don't buy or sell anything!
I usually don't buy things online.
I only buy soft toilet paper.
Sometimes, I buy frozen vegetables.
I buy you a present.
I never buy sugar.
I buy milk almost every day.
- I buy loads of stuff at that store.
- I buy lots of stuff at that store.
I always buy expensive items on credit.
I'll buy you a new one.
I don't buy or sell anything!
I choose what I buy carefully.
I buy a book every month.
Why don't I just buy you a hat?
I buy a lot of books in this bookshop.
I'm sorry, I don't buy it.
I usually buy clothing at a local store.
I only buy fresh vegetables, never frozen.
Every morning I buy a newspaper at a newsstand.
I sometimes buy vegetables from Tom.
I just buy and sell these things.
I'm buying a rose.
I buy the flowers because I will pay visit to my grandmother this evening.
I travel all over the world and I buy everything
I always buy fresh vegetables instead of frozen ones.
I will only buy the car if they repair the brakes first.
You bought the food, so if I buy the wine that will even things up.
I don't have good luck, so I don't play pachinko or buy lottery tickets.
I love trying out new things, so I always buy products as soon as they hit the store shelves. Of course, half the time I end up wishing I hadn't.