Examples of using "Wina" in a sentence and their english translations:
We drank some wine.
- My bad.
- My bad!
- My mistake!
Why don't you have some wine?
I don't drink wine.
I'll admit I'm wrong.
He drank a bottle of wine.
I don't like wine.
This is your fault.
Whose fault is it?
- That's my fault.
- I'm to blame.
- It's my own fault.
It's Tom's fault.
It's his fault.
I'll bring a bottle of wine.
Could I have a glass of wine?
- Give me a bottle of wine.
- Give me a bottle of wine!
It's not my fault!
The writer drank wine.
I don't drink much wine.
- It's not your fault.
- That's not your fault.
It's partly your fault.
It's partly my fault.
That's our fault.
- It's not my fault!
- It's not my fault.
- That's not my fault.
- It isn't my fault.
They stole my wine bottle!
They have no more wine.
- One more bottle of wine, please.
- Another bottle of wine, please.
He drank a glass of red wine.
It isn't Tom's fault.
Give me a bottle of wine.
- This is all our fault.
- It's all our fault.
This is all my fault.
Tom doesn't drink wine.
- It was Tom's fault.
- That was Tom's fault.
- This was my mistake.
- This was my fault.
- I was to blame.
- Could I have a glass of white wine?
- A glass of white wine, please.
Why don't you have some wine?
It was Tom's fault.
I'll pour you a glass of wine.
But it's not the Internet's fault.
We'd like to have some wine.
What kind of wine do you recommend?
- I'm to blame, not you.
- It's my fault, not yours.
Tom, it's not your fault.
She prefers beer to wine.
Tom doesn't drink red wine.
Would you like white wine or red?
That's not Jack's fault.
- I thought you hated red wine.
- I thought that you hated red wine.
You have Jim to thank for your failure.
It's your fault, not mine.
This wasn't Tom's fault.
This isn't my fault.
- It's not anybody's fault.
- It's not anyone's fault.
- It isn't anyone's fault.
- It isn't anybody's fault.
It was totally my fault.
Do you want another glass of wine?
It wasn't our fault.
Do you think it's my fault?
I like sparkling and fruity wines.
The children aren't allowed to drink wine.
We've run out of red wine.
That's not Tom's fault.
That wasn't your fault.
The fault is on the part of my father.
Japan has a surplus of rice, Europe of wine.
Which bottle of wine do you want to drink first?
There is a half empty bottle of wine in the fridge.
I know it's not your fault.
Why not try that delicious wine?
Please bring me a half-bottle of wine.
There is a bottle of wine on the table.
I'm sure it's Tom's fault.
Tom bought three bottles of red wine.
Tom drank the whole bottle of wine all by himself.
There is no wine in that bottle.
Tom bought a bottle of cheap red wine.
It is, not I, but you, who are to blame.