Examples of using "Intelligente" in a sentence and their english translations:
I was smart.
- She has brains.
- She's smart.
- She is intelligent.
- She's intelligent.
- I am smart.
- I'm smart.
- He is intelligent.
- He's intelligent.
She is very intelligent.
- You're bright.
- You're smart.
- You look smart.
- You seem intelligent.
- You seem smart.
- You seem sharp.
He certainly is smart.
What a smart guy!
You seem intelligent.
It was pretty smart.
- He's very intelligent.
- He is very intelligent.
She is very intelligent.
- How clever this dog is!
- What a clever dog!
I'm pretty smart.
I'm very clever.
That's a clever idea.
She is smart, isn't she?
You seem like a smart person.
I've always been smart.
How smart!
He's clever.
That would be smart.
- I am smart.
- I'm smart.
- I'm bright.
- I'm clever.
You're clever.
That was smart.
- You look smart.
- You seem intelligent.
- He seems smart.
- He seems clever.
- He looked sharp.
- He seemed smart.
Tom is really clever.
- She's really smart, isn't she?
- He's really smart, isn't he?
- He's really clever, isn't he?
Really smart, that Sphinx!
Tom certainly is smart.
I wish I were as smart as you are.
- I'm smarter than you.
- I'm smarter than you are.
- You are so intelligent.
- You're so smart.
She is as intelligent as he.
- You are so smart!
- You're so smart.
She's a smart girl.
- She's smart and beautiful.
- She's beautiful and intelligent.
He's smart and beautiful.
- I thought I was being smart.
- I thought that I was being smart.
She's intelligent and sophisticated.
- You're a bright boy.
- You're a smart boy.
You're a smart guy.
Was that a smart move?
She was talented and smart.
That's probably smart.
That's probably smart.
I thought you were smart."
- How clever this dog is!
- What a clever dog!
Judy is smart.
She's very handy with a saw.
What a smart idea!
Tom seems smart.
Tom is intelligent.
- He is smart.
- He is intelligent.
- He's smart.
- He's intelligent.
Tom was smart.
- You're very smart.
- You are very smart.
John is clever.
That's a clever idea.