Examples of using "Presto" in a sentence and their english translations:
You'll die soon.
- Come soon.
- Come early.
Write soon!
- Come back soon.
- Come back soon!
- I will be back soon.
- I'll be back soon.
- I'll come back soon.
- I'll be back right away.
Arrive early.
He will soon be back.
Get up early.
I will be back soon.
Get well soon!
Will you be ready soon?
- You will soon understand that.
- You'll soon understand that.
Get here early.
- I will be back soon.
- I'll be back in a wink.
- I'll be right back.
- I'll come back soon.
- I'll be back right away.
Are we starting soon?
It's going to happen soon.
- I will be back soon.
- I'll return immediately.
I'll start soon.
- I will be back soon.
- I'll be back soon.
- I'll come back soon.
- I'll be back right away.
I had an early lunch.
He came soon.
We ate lunch early.
We closed early.
She will call you soon.
You have to get up early.
I'll catch up with you soon.
You're here early.
You'll soon find out.
Come here soon.
You'll be better soon.
Get there early.
You'll be seeing him soon.
You'll be seeing her soon.
You'll come back early, won't you?
- I will write to you soon.
- I'll write to you soon.
You must start soon.
Come early tomorrow.
He will come down soon.
We will soon take off.
He came back soon.
I'll see you soon.
We'll be eating soon.
He will come soon.
She will come soon.
We eat early.
I'll visit soon.
- I arrived too early.
- I'm coming early.
I'll contribute soon.
- I will be back soon.
- I'll come back soon.
He came early.
He arrived early.
I'll be there soon.
He will be back soon.
I will be bald soon.
- We'll soon be leaving.
- We'll leave early.
I came early.
Wake me up early tomorrow morning.
Get up early tomorrow morning!
- We are leaving early tomorrow morning.
- We're leaving early tomorrow morning.
You've come too early.
You will soon know the truth.
You've arrived too early.
- He will get back soon.
- He will come back soon.
I'll update it soon.
- Soon it will be gone.
- Soon it'll be gone.
Are we leaving soon?
Tom will come soon.
- It's not going to happen anytime soon.
- It isn't going to happen anytime soon.
Tom is coming soon.
- It's really early.
- It's very early.
It'll be Christmas soon.
We will visit them soon.
- Spring will soon come.
- Spring is just around the corner.
- Spring will be here soon.
- It will be spring soon.
- It'll be spring soon.
- It will be ready soon.
- It'll be ready soon.
I'm back early.
That's going to happen very soon.
It's going to be over soon.
Sami will come soon.
I'll be leaving soon.
We have to go back soon.
They're coming really soon.
He's here early.
He's going to come early, isn't he?
Let's go there soon.
I arrived too early.
I must leave early.
- I hope you'll soon get well.
- I hope you'll get better soon.