Examples of using "Raffreddore" in a sentence and their english translations:
You'll catch a cold.
Have you got a cold now?
Don't catch a cold.
- I have a cold.
- I've got a cold.
He has a cold.
She has a cold.
Do you have anything for a cold?
You've given me your cold.
- How is your cold?
- How's your cold?
It's just a simple cold.
I have a bad cold.
I catch a cold easily.
I caught a bad cold.
- Tom has a cold.
- Tom has got a cold.
- Tom had a cold.
The child caught a cold.
- I have a cold.
- I've got a cold.
I will die by a cold.
He's got a cold.
I don't really have a cold.
- How is your cold?
- How's your cold?
He suffered from a bad cold.
I was afraid of catching a cold.
This medicine will cure your cold.
I've caught a terrible cold.
- I am getting a cold.
- I'm getting a cold.
I often catch colds in the winter.
He gave his cold to me.
I have a bit of a cold.
I got over my cold quickly.
I often catch cold.
I often catch cold.
I have a cold again.
He said that he had a cold.
She was absent due to a cold.
Kate had a cold.
Colds are contagious.
My voice is hoarse from a cold.
- I have caught a cold.
- I've caught a cold.
He caught a cold.
Tom has got a cold.
Have you got a cold now?
It's just a cold.
He has a bad cold.
Not all of us catch colds.
She said she had a cold.
Be careful not to catch a cold.
Take this medicine when you have a cold.
- I'm afraid I'm coming down with a cold.
- I'm afraid that I'm coming down with a cold.
It seems I have a slight cold.
I often have a cold in the winter.
Tom is lying in bed with a cold.
I always catch colds in the winter.
She told me that she had a cold.
I have recovered from my bad cold.
You probably just have a cold.
- He catches cold very easily.
- He catches colds very easily.
- You will catch cold.
- You'll catch a cold.
My cold is getting worse.
- I must have caught a cold.
- I must've caught a cold.
I caught a cold yesterday.
- I often catch cold.
- I often catch colds.
- I have caught a bad cold.
- I've caught a bad cold.
- I've caught a terrible cold.
Tom has a bad cold.
Tom has a cold now.
Tom had a cold.
- I hope you are not catching a cold.
- I hope that you don't catch a cold.
- I hope you are not catching a cold.
- I hope that you don't catch a cold.
Tom has had a cold since last weekend.
I can't get rid of this cold.
I have the flu and a sore throat.
I seem to have caught a cold.
She is in bed with a cold.
I don't want to talk about my cold.
She said she had a slight cold.
Someone has given me the cold.
How's Tom's cold?
A good sweat will cure a cold.
My cold has almost passed.
I've finally gotten over my cold.
My daughter caught a cold.
Children catch colds easily.
I gave my cold to Tom.
Tom says he's got a cold.
Tom has a cold again.
- What is the best remedy for colds?
- What's the best remedy for colds?
I hope you haven't caught a cold.
I hope you haven't caught a cold.