Examples of using "Disposti" in a sentence and their english translations:
You willing? All right.
We're willing to learn.
- They are willing to talk about the problem.
- They're willing to talk about the problem.
They are willing to learn English.
They are always willing.
We're willing to help you.
They're willing to do it.
Are they willing to leave?
Tom and Mary are willing to help us.
We're willing to learn.
Tom and Mary are willing to try new things.
Much also depends on how willing we are to learn.
So they were willing to work on concrete, practical solutions together
Are you willing to be complete idiots for just 20 seconds?
- They are willing to talk about the problem.
- They're willing to talk about the problem.
They said they were willing to do that.
- They say that they're willing to help us.
- They say they're willing to help us.
American parents are willing to say good things about their children in public.
They aren't willing to go by themselves.
They're unwilling to change their plans.
- We ought to sort the students' names alphabetically.
- We should sort the students' names alphabetically.
Are you willing to help them?
Are you willing to do that?
Are you willing to help?
Are you willing to help us?
Are you willing to help me?
Are you willing to change?
Are you willing to help him?
Are you willing to help her?
Are you willing to learn?
Are you really willing to help?
Are you willing to help Tom?
Are you still willing to help Tom?
- Tom says you're willing to help.
- Tom says that you're willing to help.