Examples of using "Curioso" in a sentence and their english translations:
I was curious.
That's curious.
He was curious.
- I am curious.
- I'm curious.
- He's curious about everything.
- He is curious about everything.
- He admitted that he was curious.
- He admitted he was curious.
- He said that he was curious.
- He said he was curious.
He said that he was really curious.
You are kind of curious, after all.
I am curious.
Well I'm curious.
- He's very curious.
- You're very curious.
I'm really curious.
Tom was curious.
Tom is curious.
This is curious.
Tom looks curious.
He was too curious.
Tom will be curious.
He looks like he's curious.
I was just curious.
- You're curious, aren't you?
- He's curious, isn't he?
- I am curious.
- I'm curious.
I was curious.
Come on, Tom, aren't you curious?
He said he's curious.
I was just curious.
Do you think Tom is still curious?
- Tom admitted that he was curious.
- Tom admitted he was curious.
- Tom said that he was curious.
- Tom said he was curious.
He said that he was very curious.
He told me that he was curious.
Tom said that he was really curious.
- I am curious.
- I'm curious.
Tom is sure curious.
Are you curious?
Tom is very curious.
How curious!
- Tom must be curious.
- Tom has to be curious.
Tom will probably be curious.
Tom will likely be curious.
Tom looked like he was curious.
Tom looks like he's curious.
Tom was understandably curious.
Tom is curious, isn't he?
Tom could be curious.
He looked like he was curious.
- Tom said he's curious.
- Tom said that he's curious.
I was really curious.
- I think Tom is still curious.
- I think that Tom is still curious.
- Tom told me that he was curious.
- Tom told me he was curious.
Tom said that he was very curious.
- I think Tom is quite curious.
- I think that Tom is quite curious.
- I think Tom is very curious.
- I think that Tom is very curious.
You look curious.
Tom isn't curious, but Mary is.
He was curious to see the inside.
He is curious about everything.
The more curious you are, the better.
Tom is curious about everything.
Tom is smart and curious.
I wonder what's going to happen.
- He said that he's curious.
- He said he's curious.
I know that Tom is curious.
I'm just curious.
- I am very curious.
- I'm very curious.
Tom told Mary that he was curious.
- I think Tom is curious about that.
- I think that Tom is curious about that.
Tom was curious, so he opened the box.
So, I'm curious. - Me too.
I am curious what you have chosen.
Or to ask questions and be curious.
Aren't you at least curious?
That was freaky.
- I am very curious.
- I'm very curious.
Aren't you curious?
Tom is curious about that as well.
I'm as curious as you are.
- I think Tom might be curious about that.
- I think that Tom might be curious about that.
- Tom said he was curious about that.
- Tom said that he was curious about that.
He was curious to know her secret.
Tom isn't as curious as he used to be.
I was curious about that.
You're very curious.
- You're curious, aren't you?
- You are curious, aren't you?
I'm curious. You should bring your favorite dish.
- It was freaky.
- That was freaky.
- Tom told me that he's curious about why that happened.
- Tom told me he's curious about why that happened.
I was curious to know why people had been staring at me.