Examples of using "Povero" in a sentence and their english translations:
He is poor.
He was very poor.
I'm very poor.
I'm poor.
Poor Tom!
- Yikes!
- Darn!
- Alas!
You're poor.
- Poor cat.
- Poor tomcat.
He was poor.
Tom is really poor.
He said he was poor.
He's a poor student.
Tom always remained poor.
- He said that he was really poor.
- He said that he was very poor.
I lived in poverty.
Ajay is poor.
Tom was poor.
He is poor.
Poor old Tom.
I used to be poor.
Tom is poor.
He looks like he's poor.
He isn't poor.
He wasn't poor.
He's very poor.
He's quite poor.
He's still poor.
- He's poor, isn't he?
- He's needy, isn't he?
I'm poor.
I used to be poor.
He didn't like being poor.
- I think Tom is poor.
- I think that Tom is poor.
He's poor, but he's honest.
- He told me that he was poor.
- He told me he was poor.
He said that he wasn't poor.
He said that he was very poor.
looks very, very poor.
Poor cat.
Tom seems to be poor.
- Tom is very poor.
- Tom is really poor.
Tom is poor, isn't he?
He is poor, but happy.
Poor me.
He is as poor as a rat.
- Tom isn't poor.
- Tom isn't that poor.
- Nobody wants to be poor.
- No one wants to be poor.
He's smart but poor.
He is not ashamed of being poor.
- I doubt that Tom is still poor.
- I doubt Tom is still poor.
- Tom said that he wasn't poor.
- Tom said he wasn't poor.
He told me he used to be very poor.
Tom isn't poor, but Mary is.
Tony did not feel poor.
He was a poor musician.
He was terribly poor when he was young.
Tom has always been poor.
He didn't like being poor.
Tom is a poor student.
He is poor, but honest.
I'm poor, and I can't buy it.
He's another poor fool.
Tom is poor and happy.
I'd rather be poor than rich.
I, who am poor, cannot afford it.
Tom isn't that poor.
He isn't all that poor, is he?
I know that Tom is poor.
- You're not poor like me.
- You're not poor like I am.
I'm not poor.
I'm very poor.
George is poor, but he's always happy.
A poor workman blames his tools.
The poor child was born deaf and dumb.
Tom is poorer than you might think.
She dates any guy, poor or rich.
Poor as he was, he couldn't go to college.