Examples of using "Pali" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Do you smoke?
- Do y'all smoke?
- Do you guys smoke?
Fire!
- Tom is smoking.
- Tom's smoking.
- Tom smokes.
My father smokes.
He does not smoke.
"Fire!", he cried.
The house is burning.
The skyscraper is burning.
Fire burns.
The tree is burning.
She smokes a lot.
Wood burns.
The forest is burning.
- The barn's on fire.
- The barn is on fire!
Fire! Run!
My father seldom smokes.
Wood burns easily.
Fire!
My brother smokes a great deal.
Tom doesn't smoke cigarettes.
Nobody here smokes.
There's something burning.
Susan never smokes.
He smokes a pack of cigarettes a day.
Wood burns.
There's something burning.
This car of yours is a real gas guzzler.
Mary lights the candles in her room.
Oh, no! My house is on fire!
because cotton burns bright, but not for very long.
My father neither smokes nor drinks.
My father smokes a pack of cigarettes a day.
- Tom said he could smell something burning.
- Tom said that he could smell something burning.
Bill doesn't like the fact that his father smokes a lot.
Okay, that was a bad idea. Cotton doesn't burn well for very long.
They cannot have gone out, because the light is on.
Bill hates that his father smokes heavily.
- She smokes 20 cigarettes a day.
- She smokes twenty cigarettes a day.
Where they burn books, they will in the end also burn people.
He opened his eyes and saw that the candle on the table was still burning.
Also getting harder to breathe here. Now, this torch isn't burning nearly so bright, either.
Since the light in his room is on, he must have come home.