Examples of using "Occupata" in a sentence and their english translations:
She's busy.
She is always busy.
She was very busy.
You were busy.
- You look busy.
- You seem busy.
Keep her busy.
region in occupied Spain.
- She was very busy.
- She's been very busy.
- She'd been very busy.
She is very busy.
I wasn't busy.
You're always busy.
She looked like she was occupied.
- She looks like she's occupied.
- She looks like she's busy.
The line is busy now.
She's busy.
She was busy.
- I have been busy.
- I was busy.
- Mary said that she was busy.
- Mary said she was busy.
- Mary said she's busy.
This patch is fully occupied.
It's occupied.
She must be very busy.
- The number is engaged.
- The line is busy.
I wasn't busy.
- I will be busy this afternoon.
- I'll be busy this afternoon.
- Are you busy?
- Are you busy right now?
She looked busy.
My mother is always busy.
- She was occupied with household work.
- She was busy with household work.
- She was busy with housework.
- She was busy with the housework.
- I will not be busy tomorrow.
- I won't be busy tomorrow.
Mom was busy with her sewing.
You were very busy, weren't you?
Are you busy doing something?
I'm a little busy here.
Why are you so busy today?
- The shower is still occupied.
- Someone’s still in the shower.
She was very busy.
- She is as busy as a bee.
- She is very busy.
I called him, but the line was busy.
She is always busy.
- I am busy today.
- I'm busy today.
She kept herself busy.
I phoned Mary, but the line was busy.
I'm afraid the line is busy.
- Tom thought you were busy.
- Tom thought that you were busy.
She looks busy, doesn't she?
She looks like she's busy.
She's busy, isn't she?
She may be busy.
She wasn't busy.
She says she's busy.
She's busy now, isn't she?
She's really busy, isn't she?
Lucy looked after my dog.
The meeting room is occupied at the moment.
She is busy preparing for the trip.
She's as busy as Tom.
You seem very busy.
I will not be busy tomorrow.
She said that she was busy.
She's really busy now, isn't she?
She is the one who took care of his wound.
You have been busy.
- You look busy.
- You seem busy.
I'm a little busy right now.
I'm sure you're very busy.
I've taken care of that.
Tom called Mary, but the line was busy.
I will be busy this afternoon.
She seems quite busy, doesn't she?
She doesn't look like she's busy.
- You've been busy, haven't you?
- She has been busy, hasn't she?
She looked like she was busy.
She wasn't busy, was she?
She says that she's busy.
She isn't busy, is she?
She says she was busy.
She's very busy, isn't she?
- She's quite busy, isn't she?
- She's pretty busy, isn't she?
- She's kind of busy, isn't she?
She's still busy, isn't she?
She's always busy, isn't she?
- I'm busy.
- I am busy.
I was busy.
I'm going to be busy.
She seemed busy when I saw her.