Examples of using "Amigável" in a sentence and their english translations:
Be friendly.
Be friendly.
- He has a friendly nature.
- He's friendly.
I'm friendly.
It's just a friendly competition.
He seems to be friendly.
Tom seems friendly.
He is extremely friendly.
Tom is very friendly.
He is friendly to me.
He is a friendly person.
He is always friendly to me.
Tom is a friendly person.
Tom seems to be a friendly person.
He was quite nice and friendly to humans,
A horse is a friendly animal.
Ken appears a friendly person.
- Tom is friendly.
- Tom's friendly.
- Tom is kind.
Tom never was very friendly to me.
Tom is very friendly, isn't he?
I was just trying to be friendly.
Tom is friendly to everyone.
He was just trying to be friendly.
He is very friendly to her.
I wrote him a friendly reply.
There's a friendly air around the office.
Are the police in Boston friendly?
Tom always seems to be friendly.
Everyone is so friendly here.
Tom isn't being very friendly, is he?
We had a friendly talk with the gentleman.
- I think Tom is friendly.
- I think that Tom is friendly.
Tom knew that Mary wasn't friendly.
The toy seller was very friendly.
Tom's dog seemed friendly.
The people in Boston are very friendly.
He's friendly with all his classmates.
Tom isn't as friendly as he used to be.
He is friendly to us and wants our help.
People like him because he is friendly.
Most people here are pretty friendly.
It's a friendly way of stalking on the web.
This is a friendly reminder about an overdue invoice.
Foremost, Esperanto is a friendly language.
His social success consists in being friendly with everyone.
The people are so friendly.
- Utterly different from Tom was his friend John, who was kind and benevolent.
- Completely different from Tom was his boyfriend John, who was amicable and philanthropic.
The judge said he had never seen such an amicable and mutually agreed divorce.
The chimpanzee is a friendly and clever animal that can quickly imitate and learn many things.
I think the people of France are very friendly, I hope to visit France one day.