Examples of using "Przyjaciół" in a sentence and their english translations:
I have many friends.
I went to visit my friends.
Have you made friends?
I have friends.
I need friends.
Say hello to your friends.
I have a few friends.
I have a few friends.
- I have few friends.
- I don't have many friends.
- I don't have any friends.
- I have no friends.
- I've got no friends.
- I love my friends.
- I like my friends.
They have many friends.
I love my friends.
- We have a lot of friends.
- We have many friends.
- I am looking for my friends.
- I'm looking for my friends.
- I have many friends.
- I have lots of friends.
- I have a lot of friends.
- I have plenty of friends.
- I've got plenty of friends.
- I've got a lot of friends.
When did you visit your friends?
I liked your friends.
You have good friends.
I hate my friends!
Do you have many friends?
Everyone needs friends.
Tom has no friends.
I draw strength from my good friends.
Do you have many friends?
- I borrowed money from my friends.
- I borrowed some money from a friend.
She has few friends.
He has few friends.
- A number of friends saw him off.
- Many friends saw him off.
I finally caught up with my friends.
Do you have friends on Tatoeba?
How many close friends do you have?
He betrayed his friends for money.
Tom had many friends.
Ann has many friends.
I've got friends in Boston.
Tom doesn't have any friends.
- A host of friends came to see me off.
- Many friends came to see me off.
- Bill has many friends.
- Bill has a lot of friends.
She has no real friends.
Ann does not lack for friends.
He teaches English to his friends.
I have several good friends.
I have many friends here.
Pick your friends carefully.
You should choose your friends very carefully.
The support staff, the friends and family,
One shouldn't betray one's friends.
Children imitate their friends rather than their parents.
Old friends were invited to the reception.
Don't lean on your friends for help.
I have two gifts for friends.
He found it hard to make friends.
He outlasted many of his friends.
- He doesn't have any friends.
- He does not have any friends.
I really just want to make friends.
- I have a lot of friends in Boston.
- I've got a lot of friends in Boston.
- I have many friends in Boston.
I have several friends in Boston.
I don't have any close friends.
Have you made any new friends recently?
I'd like to introduce some friends of mine.
- She appears to have many friends.
- She appears to have a lot of friends.
I don't need such superficial friends.
I have neither money nor friends.
She lost her money, her family and her friends.
Do you have friends in Boston?
Tom has Russian friends.
I have a few friends living in Boston.
But, fortunately, I have a support group of friends that say,