Examples of using "Fumato" in a sentence and their english translations:
What did you smoke?
Have you ever smoked?
You had been smoking, hadn't you?
He smoked.
They smoke.
You had been smoking, hadn't you?
He smoked.
I smoked.
- You smoked.
- You were smoking.
- I have never smoked.
- I've never smoked.
She smoked a cigar.
Tom smoked.
Have you ever smoked?
Sami smoked.
I didn't smoke pot when I was in Spain.
Mary smoked a cigar.
Yes, I have smoked crack cocaine.
I've never smoked before.
- The pupil was punished for smoking.
- The student was punished for smoking.
She smoked a cigarette.
She smoked a cigar.
- Tom said he didn't smoke.
- Tom said that he didn't smoke.
I've never smoked in my whole life.
- I have never smoked a cigarette in my life.
- I've never smoked a cigarette in my life.
Tom never used to smoke, but he does now.
- The pupil was punished for smoking.
- The student was punished for smoking.
Mary smoked a cigar.
Your coughing is a result from having smoked.
His teeth are yellow from smoking too much.
He said he didn't smoke.
- They said that they didn't smoke.
- They said they didn't smoke.
He's high.
Toronto mayor Rob Ford admitted to having smoked crack.
He kept on smoking all the time.
The man got up and smoked.
The last time I smoked was well over a year ago.
The room smelled like someone had been smoking.
He told me that he didn't smoke.
Dan smoked marijuana with Linda.
I bought tobacco and I smoked it.
Tom is high.
His teeth are yellow from smoking too much.