Examples of using "Stupide" in a sentence and their english translations:
Don't say stupid things!
He said only stupid things.
I hate your stupid stories.
These are stupid rules.
- That was stupid.
- It's stupid.
- He's stupid.
- She's stupid.
- They're stupid.
I don't answer stupid questions.
I've done stupid things.
Don't be silly.
Vuvuzelas are stupid!
- Don't ask silly questions.
- Don't ask stupid questions.
He doesn't do stupid things like that.
Quit asking stupid questions.
We have already collected a lot of stupid sentences.
People do stupid things sometimes.
There are no stupid questions.
Racists are dumb people.
You ask dumb questions.
- They aren't stupid.
- They're not stupid.
We're not stupid.
Tom has done a lot of stupid things.
- Tom thinks your ideas are stupid.
- Tom thinks that your ideas are stupid.
Do you think we're stupid?
Tom did a lot of stupid things as a teenager.
- Tom has done many stupid things.
- Tom has done a lot of stupid things.
We're not stupid.
We've done a lot of stupid things together.
Kids do stupid things.
Children do a lot of stupid things.
Tom is always asking dumb questions.
Drunk people often do stupid things.
They really are stupid, aren't they?
People do stupid things when they're tired.
Don't put such silly thoughts into his head.
Children often do stupid things.
They're not that stupid.
I've made a lot of stupid decisions in my life.
We're not stupid.
- We're not that stupid.
- We aren't that stupid.
Hunger can make people do stupid things.
I've had it with you and your stupid ideas.
Nobody wants to translate his sentences because they are stupid.
That's what happens when drivers do stupid things.
There are no stupid jobs, there are only stupid people.
People are so stupid.
Tom has been asking stupid questions all morning.
We're not all that stupid.
- They're not as stupid as they seem.
- They aren't as stupid as they seem.
Computers make people stupid.
My parents keep arguing about stupid things. It's so annoying!
Are you stupid?
Does Tom think we're all stupid?
People are really stupid sometimes.
You look stupid.
You're incredibly stupid.
I think you're stupid.
- You are so stupid.
- You're so stupid.
- You're not stupid.
- You aren't stupid.
It is because light travels faster than sound that some people look brilliant before sounding stupid.
No one thinks that you're stupid.
Mary thinks martial arts are silly.
Are you deaf or stupid?
Don't be so stupid.
Are you stupid or what?
Why are you so thickheaded?
How stupid can you be?
Now don't you feel stupid?
Don't you feel stupid now?
You're too stupid to live.
You're not as stupid as you look.
In other words, you're stupid.
You're so stupid sometimes.
- You are very silly to trust him.
- You're stupid to trust him.
- We know that you are not stupid.
- We know you're not stupid.
You'd be stupid to trust them.
You'd be stupid to trust him.
Sentences bring context to the words. Sentences have personalities. They can be funny, smart, silly, insightful, touching, hurtful.
- I know you aren't that stupid.
- I know you're not that stupid.
- I know that you're not that stupid.
- I know that you aren't that stupid.
He said he thinks you're stupid.
- I had no idea you were so stupid.
- I had no idea that you were so stupid.