Examples of using "Eravamo" in a sentence and their english translations:
We were busy.
We were good.
We used to be friends.
- I was worried.
- We were worried.
- We're ready.
- We're prepared.
- We were ready.
We were disappointed.
We used to be married.
We were hurt.
We were in love.
We were tired.
We used to be neighbors.
We were impressed.
We were bored.
We were close.
We were disconnected.
We were enemies.
We were partners.
We were prisoners.
We were surrounded.
We were trapped.
We were drunk.
We were invited.
We were lost.
We were neighbors.
We were shaken.
We were just friends.
Where were we?
We were so proud.
We were newlyweds.
We were rebels.
We were both busy.
We were really surprised.
We were very busy.
We were young then.
We concurred.
We were ready.
We were ready.
We were sick.
We were happy.
We were young.
We used to be neighbours.
We were absent.
We agreed.
We were hurt.
We were good.
We were good.
We were mediocre.
We were innocent.
We were best friends.
We were always together.
We used to be good friends.
We were children at that time.
We were so worried.
We were all on the bus.
We were all alone.
We were so lucky.
We were very close.
We were very disappointed.
We were very excited.
We weren't invited.
We weren't lucky.
We all sat.
We sat on the grass.
We were both drunk.
We were almost there.
We were probably followed.
We were both shocked.
We were alone.
We were all happy.
We were incredibly bored.
We were so close!
We were very opportunistic.
We were all disgusted.
We were worried about you.
You said we were invited.
We were proud of her.
- We were all on the bus together.
- We were all on the bus.
- We were proud of them.
- We were proud of her.
We were proud of him.
We were with your mother.
We were very happy.
We weren't happy.
We weren't ready.
We were children at that time.
We were best friends.
We were witnesses of the accident.
We were on strike.
We didn't agree.
We were in Boston.
We were a couple.