Examples of using "Marco" in a sentence and their english translations:
"Marco!" "Polo!"
Where did Marco Polo go?
I know that Marco has been sick.
the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius
Marco always wears glasses.
I know Mark is sick.
Everyone came except for Marco.
Mark has my book.
When Marcus arrived, I was sleeping.
I've known Mark since the start of this month.
Mark spoke for two hours.
Mark works only for money.
In that photo, Mark looks like me.
Marius is taller than Marcus.
Marco is shorter than Mario.
I saw Marcus's house.
Paul is more vigorous than Marc.
Marco thinks he writes well.
Mark stayed in Rome for a long time.
Mark has more money than you.
- Marco has a valuable stamp collection.
- Marco possesses a valuable stamp collection.
- Mark took his things and left.
- Mark took his stuff and left.
Mark is her brother, not her cousin.
Marco's house is very big.
Marcus was neither heard to confess nor able to deny.
Marco bought his son a car.
Marco teaches German, but this year he's teaching French.
I believe you know what Marcus is doing.
Mark is so honest that everybody commends him for it.
Marco plays tennis twice a week.
they had a very stable currency, the DEUSTCHE MARK.
Are these Mark’s books? — Yes, they’re his.
I had already told you that Marco is a liar.
Even during the hard times, Marco continued to be my friend.
Marko has a dog. His dog is very small.
15 years later, you could get 1000 liras for 1 German Mark.
Mark left yesterday, you will leave tomorrow, and I am leaving today.
If you and Marco are well, Paulo and I are well.
If you and Marco are well, Paulo and I are well.
Marco and Laura met each other on a day trip to the mountain.
As usual being late by fifteen minutes, Marco hurriedly entered the office.
Here you can see the value of the Italian LIRA against the GERMAN MARK.
Marco's test was so hard he couldn't do it.
Marc, whose spirit is timid, hid himself, fearing danger.
Mark and Paul are my friends: one is a doctor and the other is a cobbler.
In 1980, you would get 450 Liras for 1 German Mark.
After Mark has had a bit of a rest he gets up, has a wash, gets dressed and gets ready to go out.