Examples of using "Ingenua" in a sentence and their english translations:
I was naive.
- She is unbelievably naïve.
- She's unbelievably naive.
You're a naive person.
She's really naive, isn't she?
She's a bit naive.
I am a naive sheep.
She's naive, isn't she?
She isn't naive.
I was naive.
I'm naive.
She's very naive, isn't she?
She's quite naive, isn't she?
Tom said that Mary was naive.
You're gullible.
Mary is an ingenuous student.
I'm not naive.
I like Maria, but she's very naïve.
Mary is a naïve young actress.
Tom is a very naive person.
Don't be naive.
I was naive and impressionable.
So, you can see, despite my naive reluctance as a teenager,
- I'm not that naïve.
- I'm not that naive.
Marie is a naive student.
Am I so naive and innocent?
I was young and naive back then.
I'm not naive. I'm just optimistic.
How naive I was to think that.
Don't be so naive.
She is a naive girl who believes in everything she's told.
How can you be so naive?
Mary told Tom that she had met a time traveler at the bar, but he thought that she was just being naive.
Why are you so gullible?