Examples of using "Wyższy" in a sentence and their english translations:
I wish I were taller.
He is taller than his father.
- I'm taller than you.
- I am taller than you.
- I am taller than he.
- I'm taller than him.
- I'm taller than he is.
- I'm taller than Tom.
- I'm taller than Tom is.
He's a little taller than you are.
His brother is still taller.
- Tom is taller than I.
- Tom is taller than I am.
- Tom is bigger than me.
- Tom is taller than me.
You're taller than I expected.
You're even taller than I am.
Tom is taller than Mary.
- My younger brother is taller than me.
- My younger brother is taller than I am.
- He is much taller than I am.
- He is much taller than me.
He's much taller than you.
- You are much taller than you used to be.
- You're much taller than you used to be.
Tom is taller than his mother.
- He is not any taller than I am.
- He is not taller than I.
My son is taller than I am.
Who is taller, Ken or Taro?
The white horse is taller than the black one.
Tom was taller than I expected.
- Tom is much taller than Mary.
- Tom is much taller than Mary is.
- My younger brother is taller than me.
- My younger brother is taller than I am.
Tom is much taller than his mother.
- My youngest brother is taller than me.
- My youngest brother is taller than I am.
- You're three centimeters taller than me.
- You are three centimeters taller than me.
Tom is only just a little bit taller than Mary.
When will we reach a higher language level?
I'm about three centimeters taller than Tom.
My younger brother is taller than me.
Those include higher rates of heart disease,
No other boy in the class is taller.
Tom is several inches taller than Mary.
You are tall, but he is still taller.
The second quarter GNP growth was higher than predicted.
Tom is taller than any of the other kids in his class.
You're taller than I expected.
- I am not so tall as my brother, but taller than my father.
- I am not as big as my brother, but I am bigger than my dad.
The third quarter GNP growth was 1% over the preceding quarter.
John is head and shoulders above any of his classmates in French.