Examples of using "Studentessa" in a sentence and their english translations:
- She is a student.
- She is a college student.
- She's a student.
You are a student.
She's an art student.
Marie is a naive student.
She is not a student.
She is a good student.
She's a good student, isn't she?
You are not a student.
She was a medical student.
She is no ordinary student.
She isn't a diligent student.
Marie is a naive student.
That female student is American.
She's a poor student.
- I am a new student.
- I'm a new student.
She is a diligent student.
Is your daughter a student?
She's an excellent student.
She was a bad student.
She's a good student.
She's my student.
Lucy is a student from America.
She says that she's a good student.
Are you a student?
You are a student.
Mary is an ingenuous student.
Patty is a smart student.
Mary is a promising student.
- She is a young student.
- She's a young student.
She was a medical student.
She was an excellent student.
Sue is an American student.
This student is from Japan.
Lucy is a student from America.
Mary is an international student.
She isn't a student, is she?
She's an art student, isn't she?
She's a university student, isn't she?
She's a former student of his.
Are you a student?
You are a student.
- I am a student.
- I'm a student.
She helped a student.
A student wants to see you.
I asked Ann if she were a student.
At that time, she was a student at Yale.
She is a second year student.
- Judy is a most clever student.
- Judy is a very clever student.
She pretended to be a student.
She was a medical student.
Mary is an art student, isn't she?
- She says that she's a good student.
- She says she's a good student.
She's a law student, isn't she?
She's a student too, isn't she?
She's a very good student, isn't she?
Are you a student here?
You are not a student.
She is a student who studies very hard.
My sister became a college student.
I'm a law student.
I am a student of this school.
- I am a new student.
- I'm a new student.
I'm a student from Italy.
I was a student at that time.
- I'm not a student.
- I am not a student.
Are you a Japanese student?
I was a good student.
I'm a Japanese student.
- He is a student.
- She is a student.
- She's a student.
- He's a student.
This student is lazy.
I'm also a student.
- I am a new student.
- I'm a new student.
My sister is 20 years old. She is a university student.
Are you a senior high school student?
You're still a student, aren't you?
I got to know him when I was a student.
I shook hands with the former student.
Are you a teacher or a student?
I was still a student then.
I'm not a bad student.
In September, I'll be a student.
I'll be a student in September.
I was Mr. Jackson's student.
The teacher fell in love with the student.