Examples of using "Marii" in a sentence and their english translations:
I wrote Mary a letter.
Tom trusts Mary.
Tom interpreted for Mary.
I'm Mary's son.
Tom hates Mary.
I'll write a letter to Mary.
Tom depends on Mary.
- Tom brought a gift for Mary.
- Tom brought Mary a gift.
Tom wished Mary good luck.
Do you have a crush on Mary?
- Tom sat down beside Mary.
- Tom sat down next to Mary.
I'm writing a letter to Mary.
Tom underestimated Mary.
Tom doesn't respect Mary.
Tom cooks for Mary.
Tom bought a present for Mary.
Tom can't stand Mary.
Tom doesn't like Mary.
What did Tom say about Mary?
Tom never even saw Mary.
- Tom asked Mary a lot of questions.
- Tom asked Mary many questions.
- Tom asked Mary lots of questions.
Tom forgot to write to Mary.
Conchita decided to tell Mary the truth.
You have a thing for Mary, don't you?
Tom promised to make Mary a sandwich.
Tom called Mary up yesterday.
Tom became Mary's best friend.
Tom was Mary's third husband.
Tom was Mary's older brother.
Tom is a former student of Mary's.
Was Tom with Mary?
Her son's death broke Mary's heart.
Did Tom say anything about Mary?
Tom said he knows Mary's secret.
Tom didn't understand Mary's point of view.
Tom pretended that he didn't recognize Mary.
Tom explained it to Mary very carefully.
Tom tried to reason with Mary.
Tom is much fatter than Mary.
- Tom was nice to all Mary's friends.
- Tom was nice to all of Mary's friends.
She is three years younger than Mary.
Tom didn't mention Mary at all.
Tom had a telephone call from Mary early this morning.
Tom has already delivered the package to Mary's house.
So, inspired by Marie Curie and my local science museum,
Tom never allowed Mary to read his diary.
Tom really doesn't want to tell Mary where he was.
Tom smuggled a bottle of whiskey into Mary's hospital room.
Tom told Mary that he had seen John in January.
Tom didn't want to bother Mary while she was studying.
Did Tom, by any chance, let Mary drive the car?
- Tom gave Mary a $1000 in a brown paper bag.
- Tom gave Mary $1,000 in a brown paper bag.
Tom doesn't know how to get to Mary's house.
Tom would like to know the reason why Mary isn't here.
Tom wanted to shout his love for Mary from the rooftops.
- Tom had no right to treat Mary the way he did.
- Tom had no right to treat Mary that way.
Tom smiled at Mary, but she didn't smile back.
There's not enough room in here for both Tom and Mary.
- Tom told Mary that she could do whatever she wanted to do.
- Tom told Mary that she could do whatever she liked.
Tom rented a car at the airport and drove it to Mary's house.
Tom tried to call Mary numerous times.