Examples of using "僕は" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm allergic to gluten.
I'm young.
I'm allergic to gluten.
and I am a champion.
I'm busy.
I am round shouldered.
I want to sleep.
- I have a sweet tooth.
- I have a sweet-tooth.
- I like sweets.
- I've got a sweet tooth.
I relaxed.
I'm Tom, and you?
I like instrumental music.
I'm a liar.
- I'm careful.
- I'm prudent.
- I am Australian.
- I'm Australian.
I'm a refugee.
I'm going to give up.
I'm a Canadian.
- Hi, my name's Tom. What's yours?
- Hi, my name is Tom. What's yours?
I'm not very good at swimming.
I can run faster than Ken.
- I'm not like Tom!
- I'm not like Tom.
I was born to be brave
Bob and I are great friends.
Tom and I are friends.
I'll get in.
- I'm left-handed.
- I'm a lefty.
I do not desert.
- I carried on singing.
- I continued singing.
- I kept singing.
- I kept on singing.
I'm in the car.
I'm in Perth.
- I am right-handed.
- I'm right-handed.
I'm going to be a father.
I won't be quiet.
I'm not like Tom.
- You and I are the same age.
- You and me are the same age.
- I'm your age.
I like jazz.
I should relax.
I like tomato soup.
Hi! I'm Ryck, and you?
My spirit animal is a rabbit. What's yours?
- I will stay at home.
- I'll stay home.
I bought this book the other day.
I got up while it was still dark.
I go to the school by bus.
I found you.
You and I are good friends.
I stood for him.
I sniffed the smell.
I grew up in the country.
I am in London.
I call your name.
- I heaved myself up.
- I got up.
- I stood up.
I'm bad at sports.
I thought hard.
- We can just about read each other's minds.
- He and I are such close friends that we can almost read each other's minds.
I'd like to talk to Jean.