Examples of using "Tassista" in a sentence and their english translations:
Is she a taxi driver?
I'm just a taxi driver.
Tom became a taxi driver.
- He is a taxi driver.
- He is a cab driver.
Tom used to be a taxi driver.
Mennad is a cab driver.
The cab driver was Muslim.
Tell the taxi driver to drive faster.
He isn't a taxi driver, is he?
She isn't a taxi driver, is she?
Tom has a job as a taxi driver.
I never thought I'd be a taxi driver.
If you want to become a taxi driver in London,
Tom is working as a taxi driver in Boston.
The policeman blamed the taxi driver for the accident.
Tom is a taxi driver, isn't he?
Before this, I worked as a cab driver.
Tom isn't a taxi driver, is he?
Jose is one of the suspects of murdering a cab driver in Rio de Janeiro.
- I knew that Tom was a French teacher in Boston, so I didn't believe Mary when she told me that Tom was a taxi driver in Chicago.
- I knew that Tom was a French teacher in Boston, so I didn't believe Mary when she told me that he was a taxi driver in Chicago.
- I knew that Tom was a French teacher in Boston, so I didn't believe Mary when she told me Tom was a taxi driver in Chicago.
- I knew Tom was a French teacher in Boston, so I didn't believe Mary when she told me that Tom was a taxi driver in Chicago.
- I knew that Tom was a French teacher in Boston, so I didn't believe Mary when she told me he was a taxi driver in Chicago.
- I knew Tom was a French teacher in Boston, so I didn't believe Mary when she told me that he was a taxi driver in Chicago.
- I knew Tom was a French teacher in Boston, so I didn't believe Mary when she told me Tom was a taxi driver in Chicago.
- I knew Tom was a French teacher in Boston, so I didn't believe Mary when she told me he was a taxi driver in Chicago.
Tom was a school bus driver before he became a taxi driver.