Examples of using "Ombrello" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have an umbrella?
You can use this umbrella.
She took an umbrella.
Could you lend me an umbrella?
Is this umbrella yours?
Do you have an umbrella?
He forgot his umbrella.
Is this your umbrella?
I'll buy you a new umbrella.
- Is this your umbrella?
- Is that your umbrella?
- Is this your brolly?
- How much does this umbrella cost?
- How much is this umbrella?
- What's the price of this umbrella?
- I will buy a new umbrella.
- I'm going to buy a new umbrella.
- I'll buy a new umbrella.
She lost her umbrella.
I don't want your umbrella.
Get under my umbrella.
You're going to need your umbrella.
Take an umbrella with you.
- He will lend you his umbrella.
- She will lend you her umbrella.
I bought an umbrella.
I'll take my umbrella.
- He has lost his umbrella.
- He lost his umbrella.
I closed my umbrella.
I need an umbrella.
Do you need an umbrella?
He wants his umbrella back.
I bought a new umbrella.
Mary forgot her umbrella.
She forgot her umbrella on the bus.
Take an umbrella with you.
I'll take this umbrella.
Don't forget to take an umbrella.
- Whose umbrella is this?
- To whom does this umbrella belong?
Is this your umbrella?
- She left her umbrella on the bus.
- She left her umbrella in the bus.
He lost his umbrella again.
Do you know whose umbrella this is?
Where did you find my umbrella?
Where did you put my umbrella?
Why didn't you bring an umbrella?
This will be your umbrella, I suppose.
- He needn't have brought the umbrella.
- He didn't need to bring an umbrella.
- It wasn't necessary for him to bring an umbrella.
Tom needs an umbrella.
She has lost her umbrella.
She left her umbrella on the bus.
Tom lost his umbrella.
- He lent his umbrella to me.
- She lent her umbrella to me.
- He lent me his umbrella.
- She lent me her umbrella.
Does Tom need an umbrella?
I forgot my umbrella on the train.
- Where's my umbrella?
- Where is my umbrella?
I closed my umbrella.
- That's my umbrella.
- It's my umbrella.
- This is my umbrella.
I sell a new umbrella.
Is this umbrella yours?
- I will buy a new umbrella.
- I'm going to buy a new umbrella.
- I'll buy a new umbrella.
I have your umbrella.
Is that his umbrella?
This umbrella is mine.
She wants her umbrella back.
How much was this umbrella?
I believe you have my umbrella.
I almost forgot my umbrella.
He almost forgot his umbrella.
She's lost her new umbrella.
He lost his umbrella again.
Can you tell me where to put my umbrella?
I don't know where your umbrella is.
- I think Tom has your umbrella.
- I think that Tom has your umbrella.
You needn't have taken an umbrella with you.
Can I borrow your umbrella?
Could I borrow your umbrella?
I decided to buy a new umbrella.
Did I leave my umbrella here?
This just has to be his umbrella.
I left my umbrella on the train.
He didn't take an umbrella with him.
- She left her umbrella in the train.
- He left his umbrella on the train.
- She left her umbrella on the train.
- Tom left his umbrella on the bus.
- Tom's left his umbrella on the bus.
- Tom has left his umbrella on the bus.
Tom bought this umbrella in Australia.
- He lost his umbrella again.
- He's lost his umbrella again.
- She's lost her umbrella again.
He left his umbrella in the car.
He shared his umbrella with her.
She shared her umbrella with him.
- He brought his umbrella with him.
- She brought her umbrella with her.
You bought an expensive umbrella for Mary.
I closed my umbrella.
- I have lost my umbrella.
- I lost my umbrella.
- I've lost my umbrella.
Don't go out without an umbrella.