Examples of using "Wygra" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Tom will win.
- Tom is going to win.
Which team will win?
Bill will win, won't he?
He won't win.
He predicted she would win.
Tom will win this game.
He'll probably win in the next election.
Tom will win for sure.
- I think Tom is going to win.
- I think Tom will win.
Which team is likely to win?
Which team will win the game?
- He is sure to win.
- He'll win for sure.
Nobody can surpass him.
I hope Tom wins.
England is going to win the match.
Tom will never win again.
- I doubt whether he will win both races.
- I wonder if he will win both races.
It is apparent that he will win the election.
He is certain of winning the game.
Who do you think will win the tournament?
- I think Tom is the one who'll win.
- I think that Tom is the one who'll win.
Tom was expecting Mary to win.
I'm curious as to who will win out of you all.
She asked me who I thought would win the tournament.
It's anybody's guess who will win the next race.
He asked me who I thought would win the race.
I made a bet that she would win the game.
- The sitting government is likely to win in the coming election.
- It looks like the party in power will win the upcoming election.
It appears that he will win first prize.
The odds are even that our team will win the game.
Everyone held their breath to see who would win the presidential election.
I don't care if our team wins or not.
Personally, I don't think it makes any difference who wins the election.
The chances of our team winning are fifty-fifty.
It looks like he will win.
There is little, if any, hope that Tom will win the election.