Examples of using "Jim" in a sentence and their english translations:
Come on, Jim.
Here you go, Jim.
They call him Jim.
Jim got down from the tree.
Where is Jim?
Hey, Jim!
Thanks, Jim.
Jim will accept your proposal.
All but Jim came.
Jim raised his hand.
Jim stayed at my house.
Jim is Canadian.
You're Jim, right?
Nice work, Jim.
It's me, Jim.
Jim got down from the tree.
Jim is watering the garden.
I wrote a letter to Jim.
Jim called me a cab.
Jim is short for James.
I've known Jim since I was a child.
"Who is he?" "He is Jim."
They call him Jim.
Jim accompanied her on the piano.
Jim will not come today.
Jim is so dirty.
Jim is in trouble.
Jim is safe.
Jim is learning how to drive a car.
Jim kicks a ball very well.
Then Jim and Jenny will do it.
Do you know where Jim and Nancy are?
I wrote a letter to Jim.
I've known Jim since I was a child.
Jim went fishing from the pier.
Jim wrote the letter for Betty.
Jim likes the doctor.
Hasn't Jim arrived yet?
I wish Jim would behave himself.
Tom is as tall as Jim.
We lost sight of Jim in the crowd.
Jim is watering the garden.
Jim hasn't come yet.
Jim has broad shoulders.
Jim runs as fast as Ron.
Jim has gone to London.
- Jim is coming to the party, too.
- Jim's coming to the party, too.
Jim promised me not to come again.
Why don't you share your cookies with Jim?
I'm a doctor, Jim. Not a lawyer.
We believed that Jim had made a mistake.
I wish Jim would behave himself.
I cannot run as fast as Jim.
Jim is in my black book.
Jim likes to play the drum.
Jim goes to school by bus.
Jim has never been abroad.
I've known Jim since we were children.
I wrote a letter to Jim.
- Jim is not a lawyer but a doctor.
- Jim isn't a lawyer, but a doctor.
- Jim's not a lawyer. He's a doctor.
We tried to persuade Jim to join us.
What? You played with Jim? Eww, you're gonna get cooties.
Pat's going to Jim's birthday party.
I'll get in touch with Jim and ask him to come over.
We lost sight of Jim in the crowd.
Jim has a white hat on his head.
Jim boasts of having passed the exam.
Jim hasn't been home yet.
Jim stayed at my house.
Jim is learning how to drive a car.
My name is James, but please call me Jim.
- Jim is not a lawyer but a doctor.
- Jim isn't a lawyer, but a doctor.
- Jim's not a lawyer. He's a doctor.
Jim tends to go too far.
Jim has learned to like Japanese dishes.
Jim is about to take a trip to southeast Asia.
I've heard Jim rejected the proposal.
Why don't you share your cookies with Jim?
Jim got dismissed for his misconduct in office.
Jim's father always comes home late.
Jim slipped on the icy road and got hurt.
Jim fell in love with Mary the moment he met her.
My hat is bigger than Jim's.
- Jim says he goes jogging at least three times a week.
- Tom says he goes jogging at least three times a week.
Jim fell in love with Mary the moment he met her.
Jim is on bad terms with his classmates.