Examples of using "Vinto" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Did you win?
- You won?
- You've won!
- You've won.
You won.
What did you win?
- You've already won.
- They've already won.
- He won everything.
- She won everything.
- You won everything!
How much did you win?
You just won.
Did I win?
- I have won.
- I've won.
- Did you win?
- You won?
Did you win the race?
We both won.
He must've won.
He may have won.
He might've won.
He won this one.
We have won again.
You've won the lottery.
Did you win the trophy?
Did you win the case?
How many races have you won?
Of course, Tom won.
But how much did you win?
Guess who won.
I knew you'd wait.
She says she's won.
This time we won.
We won today.
I almost won.
I didn't win.
They won the match.
We won the match.
- He won again.
- He's won again.
I won!
We've won!
We won.
- You've won!
- You won!
Did you win?
Did you win?
Tell me who won.
We won.
Tom won this one.
The populists won.
Tom might've won.
- Tom must've won.
- Tom must have won.
She claims she won.
I won the fight.
She said she won.
- OK, you win.
- Okay, you win.
- Tom thought you'd win.
- Tom thought that you'd win.
Tom says he's won.
Did Tom win again?
They did win.
She won many competitions.
- I've won the lottery.
- I've hit the lottery.
I didn't win the match.
They haven't won yet.
We won the game.
I've won three times.
They've won many competitions.
She promised she'd win.
She said she'd win.
We haven't won anything yet.
- They did win.
- They really did win.
- You won everything!
- You won everything.
Who won?
You won, fair and square.
- I have won.
- I won.
How did we win?
We have won again.
Did Tom win?
He won.
He's won.
Mary won.
Tom has won.
- You just won.
- He just won.
He probably won.
Tom won.
Tom has won many races.
Tom won the last time.
Tom hasn't won anything.
Tom can't have won.
I'm the one who won.
- They said that they won.
- They said they won.
I just won a lot of money.
You wouldn't have won without me.
Does Tom know why you didn't win?