Examples of using "人だ」" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm alone.
- I'm alone.
- I'm on my own.
There's our guy.
- I am a foreigner.
- I'm a foreigner.
He is a rude person.
He is a good man at heart.
- He is a poet.
- He's a poet.
Madonna is a beauty.
- She is beautiful.
- She's beautiful.
- She's beautiful, isn't she?
- He is an Italian.
- He's Italian.
Tom is an adult.
I'm alone.
He is an evil man.
My sister is pretty.
Tom is new.
Tom is a poet.
I thought he was an American but he turned out to be an Englishman.
I think he is a good man.
The manager is kind.
- You're a criminal.
- You are a criminal.
What a friend you are!
- Tom is a good sort.
- Tom is a good person.
- Tom is a nice person.
- She's of the Caucasian race.
- She's Caucasian.
- She's white.
He is of Japanese ancestry.
She is French.
- He's a good person.
- He is a good person.
Hell is other people.
He's a difficult person to deal with.
She is a selfish person.
- He is a strange person.
- He's a strange person.
He is a man of vision.
He is a poet by birth.
You are now an adult.
Mike is one of our brains.
He's everybody's friend.
He is an industrious man.
She's a tough one.
I'm an adult now as well.
Tom is a man of few wants.
He is quite an odd man.
She is Portuguese.
He is a friendly person.
He is by nature a generous person.
- She's very beautiful.
- She's a beauty.
- She is very beautiful.
- She's very pretty.
I think he is a good man.
You're a friend of Tom's, eh?
She is my girlfriend.
She is an expert typist.
- They are my friends.
- They're my friends.
He is a man of reason.
He is a famous merchant.
- He is quite a character.
- He's quite a character!
He is a total stranger to me.
He is an American to the backbone.
He is a man of the world.
He is adept in swimming.
He is a good man at heart.
He is a man of warm heart.
He is an aggressive person.
He is a learned man.
- He's a strange character.
- He is a strange person.
- He's a strange person.
- He is a strange man.