Examples of using "Pensione" in a sentence and their english translations:
I retired.
- I thought you were retired.
- I thought that you were retired.
I'm retired.
He retired.
I've retired.
How can you retire?
I'm retiring.
Tom retired.
I've already retired.
We're retiring.
Are you retired, Tom?
I should retire.
He's retired.
- He's now retired, isn't he?
- He's retired now, isn't he?
- She's retired now, isn't she?
Do you ever think about retiring?
You can't retire yet.
I want to retire here.
I want to retire.
- She said that she was retired.
- He said he was retired.
- She said she was retired.
- They said they were retired.
- They said that they were retired.
He can't retire.
I retired last year.
I want to retire.
- Tom's retired.
- Tom is retired.
Is Tom retired?
He won't retire.
He isn't retired.
- He's retired, isn't he?
- She's retired, isn't she?
- I know you recently retired.
- I know that you recently retired.
Tom should now retire.
Tom is retired now, isn't he?
She said that she's retired.
Aren't you glad you're retired?
You're too young to retire.
- I have decided to retire.
- I've decided to retire.
At the age of sixty, he retired.
Tom retired at sixty.
- I thought Tom was retired.
- I thought that Tom was retired.
I don't want to retire yet.
Tom retired to Florida.
Tom decided to retire.
- Tom said that he was retired.
- Tom said he was retired.
- He said that he wanted to retire.
- He said he wanted to retire.
- She said she wanted to retire.
- He told me that he was retired.
- She told me that she was retired.
- He told me he was retired.
He said that he wasn't retired.
She told me she was retired.
- They told me that they were retired.
- They told me they were retired.
I'm retired, too.
Tom is currently retired.
Tom has retired.
Mary is a retired nurse.
Tom is retiring.
Tom won't retire.
Tom wants to retire.
When did you retire?
Aren't you retired, Tom?
Tom is retired, isn't he?
Tom wanted to retire.
- Is Tom officially retired?
- Has Tom officially retired?
He's already retired, isn't he?
- Tom retired at 65.
- Tom retired when he was 65.
- Tom retired at the age of 65.
He told me that he's retired.
I can't afford to retire.
As far as I know, Tom is retired.
- Tom retired at 65.
- Tom retired when he was 65.
- Tom retired at the age of 65.
- Tom thinks I should retire.
- Tom thinks that I should retire.
- I don't think I'll ever retire.
- I don't think that I'll ever retire.
- He told everybody he was retired.
- He told everyone he was retired.
- She told everyone she was retired.
She retired when she was 65.
- They said that they didn't want to retire.
- They said they didn't want to retire.
- They told everyone that they were retired.
- They told everybody they were retired.
- They told everyone they were retired.
I'm not ready to retire yet.
Don't forget he's retired.
He could long be retired.
I have three years left until retirement.
I retire in four years time.
Tom is a retired dentist.
Tom says he's going to resign.
Tom can't retire.
Tom is a retired policeman.
How long have you been retired?
Tom is a retired Army colonel.
How long have you been retired?
- I think Tom is retired.
- I think that Tom is retired.
- Tom is already retired, isn't he?
- Tom is retired already, isn't he?
Tom is a retired schoolteacher.
Tom and Mary are retired.
Are Tom and Mary retired?
Tom doesn't want to retire.
- He said that he's retired.
- She said that she's retired.
- They said that they're retired.
- They said they're retired.
Tom isn't retired, is he?
Tom wants to live in the country after he retires.
- Tom has not saved anything for retirement.
- Tom hasn't saved anything for retirement.