Examples of using "Torto" in a sentence and their english translations:
- You are quite in the wrong.
- You are completely wrong.
- You're completely wrong.
- You're not wrong.
- You aren't wrong.
- You are probably wrong.
- You're probably wrong.
She was wrong.
He was wrong.
- They're wrong.
- They are wrong.
I was wrong.
We were mistaken.
They were wrong.
I'm wrong.
You were wrong.
You're not entirely wrong.
You're wrong about that.
- Tom's wrong, you know.
- Tom is wrong, you know.
Obviously he is wrong.
- She is not wrong.
- She isn't wrong.
He was wrong.
She was wrong.
- You're not wrong.
- You aren't wrong.
He is not wrong.
We're not wrong.
They may be wrong.
- She is wrong.
- She is in the wrong.
Am I wrong?
You are wrong.
- You are wrong.
- You're wrong.
He'll be wrong.
You are not at all wrong.
He knew he was wrong.
- He admitted that he was wrong.
- He admitted he was wrong.
You couldn't be more wrong.
It was you that were wrong.
What if you're wrong?
- I'm afraid you're wrong.
- I am afraid you are wrong.
- I'm afraid that you're wrong.
- I might be wrong.
- I may be wrong.
He is entirely in the wrong.
Did he admit that he was wrong?
She admitted she was wrong.
She realized that she was wrong.
- He knows that he was wrong.
- He knows he was wrong.
- He said that he was wrong.
- She said that she was wrong.
- He said he was wrong.
- She said she was wrong.
They admitted they were wrong.
They realized they were wrong.
- They said they were wrong.
- They said that they were wrong.
You're wrong in this case.
He was wrong.
She isn't wrong.
You're wrong, Tom.
Tom was incorrect.
We're probably wrong.
Who was wrong?
You are wrong.
They're both wrong.
You are always wrong.
- He was wrong, wasn't he?
- She was wrong, wasn't she?
He may be wrong.
He wasn't wrong.
He's dead wrong.
- He's wrong, isn't he?
- She's wrong, isn't she?
- Tom was wrong.
- Tom was mistaken.
She is wrong.
I was wrong.
- He won't admit that he's wrong.
- She won't admit that she's wrong.
- They won't admit that they're wrong.
- They won't admit they're wrong.
They did me a great wrong.
You must admit that you are in the wrong.
Either you or he is wrong.
OK, you're wrong.
- He saw that he was wrong.
- He saw he was wrong.
- It's obvious that he's in the wrong.
- It's obvious that he's wrong.
- It's obvious he's wrong.
In brief, he was wrong.
- Tom realized he was wrong.
- Tom realized that he was wrong.
The absent are always in the wrong.
I admit that I was wrong.
- I thought Tom was wrong.
- I thought Tom was mistaken.
- I thought that Tom was mistaken.
- I thought that Tom was wrong.
He said that he wasn't wrong.
- He had to admit he was wrong.
- She had to admit she was wrong.
He told me he was wrong.
They had to admit they were wrong.
- They said that they weren't wrong.
- They said they weren't wrong.
Everyone said that I was wrong.