Examples of using "Confuso" in a sentence and their english translations:
I was confused.
You were confused.
- You have confused the students.
- You've confused the students.
Tom is just confused.
- I'm too confused!
- I am too confused!
I'm feeling confused.
- I am totally confused.
- I am all mixed up.
He admitted that he was confused.
You're confused.
- I'm baffled.
- I'm disorientated.
- He's confused.
- He is confused.
- You were confused.
- He was confused.
Tom is confused now.
Tom is really confused.
- Tom was really confused.
- Tom was very confused.
- Tom got very confused.
Tom seemed really confused.
- Sami was really confused.
- Sami was really embarrassed.
Sami looked really confused.
- You're confused.
- You are confused.
He was angry and confused.
- He admitted that he was confused.
- He admitted he was confused.
He said he was confused.
Tom was confused.
- Tom looks confused.
- Tom looks disoriented.
Does Tom look confused?
- Tom looked confused.
- Tom seemed to be confused.
Everything seems confusing.
You're confused.
- Who is confused?
- Who's confused?
No one's confused.
He looks confused.
- Tom is confused.
- Tom's confused.
- Tom is puzzled.
- Tom will be confused.
- Tom is going to be confused.
He looked like he was confused.
He looks like he's confused.
He felt confused.
- You're confused, aren't you?
- He's confused, isn't he?
I was confused.
Tom is now genuinely confused.
- I'm confused.
- I am confused.
Tom is now totally confused.
- He said that he's confused.
- He said he's confused.
- I think Tom is confused.
- I think that Tom is confused.
- Tom said he was confused.
- Tom said that he was confused.
He said that he was very confused.
- He told me that he was confused.
- He told me he was confused.
He said that he felt confused.
Tom was completely confused.
- I am totally confused.
- I am all mixed up.
- I'm totally confused.
Tom seems totally confused.
Tom seems slightly confused.
Tom was confused at first.
- Tom is still confused.
- Tom is still puzzled.
Tom looks very confused.
Tom was so confused.
Tom is completely confused.
Tom still looks confused.
Tom just seems confused.
Tom was quite confused.
Tom was just confused.
Tom is very confused.
Tom felt confused.
Tom was very confused.
Does Tom still look confused?
Tom is confused, isn't he?
Tom was slightly confused.
Tom seemed genuinely confused.
He says he was confused.
Tom was obviously confused.
I'm so confused.
He's always confused, isn't he?
I'm really confused.
Tom is even more confused now.
- You sound confused.
- You're mixing things up.
- You're conflating things.
- You're getting something mixed up.
I was really confused.
He is often confused with his brother.
He was often confused with his brother.
- I think Tom is just confused.
- I think that Tom is just confused.
- I think Tom is still confused.
- I think that Tom is still confused.
You were confused.
Tom kept getting more and more confused.
Tom looks worried and confused.
Tom is a bit confused.
Tom is frightened and confused.
Tom was angry and confused.
That would be confusing.
Tom seems to be totally confused.
Tom seems to be very confused.
- Tom looks a bit confused.
- Tom looks a little confused.