Examples of using "Timido" in a sentence and their english translations:
He's really shy.
- He is timid as a hare.
- He's as timid as a rabbit.
- He's very timid.
He was shy at first.
He's kind of shy.
He's just shy.
I'm shy.
He's shy.
- You were shy.
- He was shy.
- He was timid.
He seems shy.
He seemed shy.
Tom was remarkably shy.
Tom is somewhat shy.
Tom was shy at first.
He's really shy, isn't he?
- He's a bit shy.
- He's kind of shy.
He is a timid man.
He was shy at the beginning.
- Tom's shy.
- Tom is shy.
- Tom is timid.
Tom used to be shy.
Tom seems shy.
Is Tom shy?
He isn't shy.
He may be shy.
He wasn't shy.
He must be shy.
He's quite shy.
He might be shy.
He was very shy.
He won't be shy.
He's fairly shy.
- He's shy, isn't he?
- He's timid, isn't he?
- I was shy.
- I used to be shy.
Tom is really shy, isn't he?
Tom is a little shy.
- I'm shy.
- I'm timid.
- I am shy.
Come on, Tom. Don't be shy.
Tom is a shy boy.
He said he's shy.
Tom is just a little shy.
He is shy of strangers.
He was too shy to do that.
Tom never was shy.
- I knew Tom was shy.
- I knew that Tom was shy.
- I think Tom is shy.
- I think that Tom is shy.
She gave me a shy smile.
- He told me that he was shy.
- He told me he was shy.
I'm sure Tom will be shy.
I am a shy boy.
This squirrel is shy.
Tom is quite shy.
Tom is timid, isn't he?
Tom was very shy.
Tom is kind of shy.
- Tom is very shy.
- Tom is very timid.
- Tom isn't shy.
- Tom isn't timid.
Tom is just shy.
Tom is extremely shy.
Tom is somewhat shy.
Tom is painfully shy.
Why is Tom shy?
Tom seemed to be shy.
- Tom may be shy.
- Tom might be shy.
Sami was super shy.
Tom didn't seem shy.
He's a shy boy.
He's very shy, isn't he?
- You're quite shy, aren't you?
- He's quite shy, isn't he?
- He's rather shy, isn't he?
- He's pretty shy, isn't he?
- He's quite timid, isn't he?
- He's kind of shy, isn't he?