Examples of using "Urlando" in a sentence and their english translations:
You're screaming.
- Why are you screaming?!
- Why are you yelling?
- Why are you shouting?
- Why were you yelling?
- Why were you shouting?
We're screaming.
You won't get anything by shouting.
He is screaming a lot.
- She is crying.
- He's crying.
- You're screaming.
- He's screaming.
The people were screaming.
She is crying.
- Tom is yelling.
- Tom screams.
Everyone was screaming.
Tom was shouting.
- Layla was yelling.
- Layla was screaming.
- Why was everyone yelling at you?
- Why was everybody yelling at you?
- He's crying.
- He is crying.
- She is crying.
- She's crying.
The crowd was screaming.
Why is everybody shouting?
He was crying.
Tom wasn't shouting.
He's screaming, not singing.
- He was crying.
- He cried.
Sami was yelling at Layla.
Sami was screaming at somebody.
I am screaming because I saw a mouse!
He's just crying wolf again.
I'm not crying.
The baby was kicking and screaming.
Mary is screaming.
His son is yelling at him.
- Tom's screaming.
- Tom is screaming.
- Tom is crying.
- Tom's crying.
Somebody is shouting my name.
Layla was yelling.
Layla was screaming for attention.
The baby is screaming.
I am screaming because I saw a mouse!
- Tom was crying.
- Tom was screaming.
- Tom was yelling.
Tom is still crying.
Tom's boss is yelling at him.
Mary and Jane are screaming.
Tom and Mary were screaming at each other in French.
The crowd is still yelling.
- Tom is yelling.
- Tom's screaming.
- Tom's yelling.
- Tom is screaming.
- Tom screams.
Sami is yelling at the cashier.
- Both Tom and Mary were screaming.
- Tom and Mary were both screaming.
But think of Archimedes, when he went out of the bath tub shouting Eureka!