Examples of using "Rubinetto" in a sentence and their english translations:
Don't drink the tap water.
The faucet is leaking.
The tap is off.
- The tap is running.
- The faucet is leaking.
- The faucet is dripping.
- The tap is dripping.
I turned off the tap.
Can you fix my faucet?
I drank from the tap.
Why don't we turn off the tap?
- The water of the water supply is dangerous.
- Tap water is dangerous.
- Tom turned the faucet on.
- Tom turned on the faucet.
- Tom turned the tap on.
- Tom turned on the tap.
- The tap in the kitchen is dripping.
- The faucet in the kitchen is dripping.
The water was turned on.
Don't drink the tap water.
Don't drink the tap water.
I was the one telling him: "Shut that faucet off, Ricky !"
if we don't turn off the tap first.
- Someone must have left the water running.
- Someone must've left the water running.
- Somebody must've left the water running.
Tom is drinking directly from the faucet.
We can't drink the tap water.
The majority of Japanese people drink tap water.
- Tom fixed the leaky faucet.
- Tom fixed the dripping tap.
- Someone must have left the water running.
- Someone must've left the water running.
- Somebody must've left the water running.
Most Japanese drink water from the tap.
He doesn’t
- You can't use this faucet. It's out of order.
- You can't use this tap. It's out of order.
We couldn't use the faucet because it was out of order.
Tom forgot to tell us not to drink the tap water.
Tap water is sometimes cleaner than bottled water.
"Today I need to pay my rent and get new tires."