Examples of using "Bogata" in a sentence and their english translations:
She's quite wealthy.
- I wish I were rich.
- I wish that I were rich.
She's rich.
Rich as she is, she is not happy.
She seems rich.
- The Van Horn family was in the chips.
- The Van Horn family was rich.
- The Van Horn family was wealthy.
- The Van Horn family was affluent.
- The Van Horn family was prosperous.
- The Van Horns are rich.
- My family is not rich.
- My family isn't rich.
- My family's not rich.
She must have been rich in those days.
The girl seems to be rich.
India has a cuisine rich in regional flavour.
She's neither rich nor famous.
Japan is not abundant in natural resources.
She became wealthy thanks to hard work.
For all her riches she is not happy.
Saudi Arabia is very rich in oil.
The wealthy family built another large house.
Once upon a time, there lived a poor man and a rich woman.
I'd like to be rich and not have to worry about money.
Foods rich in vitamin E include dark-green, leafy vegetables, beans, nuts and whole-grain cereals.
By the 1970s, oil profits had made Saudi Arabia’s monarchy extraordinarily rich - and they could