Examples of using "Bravo" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Attaboy!
- Well done.
Bravo!
Chapeau!
Are you angry?
- I'm still mad.
- I'm still angry.
Don't get angry!
I was angry.
- Well done!
- Well done.
Was Tom angry?
Tom was angry.
- Congratulations!
- Well done!
- Chapeau!
- Good job!
- Way to go.
- Attaboy!
- Bravo!
- Congratulations.
- Hat off!
- Kudos!
Now I'm angry.
- Tom is angry at you.
- Tom is angry with you.
Don't get mad at us.
Nothing ever makes him angry.
Are you angry with me?
- I'm crazy.
- I'm frantic.
Don't get mad at me.
Tom seems to be angry.
Tom is extremely angry.
I got really mad.
Tom seldom gets angry.
- Tom is mad at me.
- Tom is angry with me.
He is still angry.
Are you still angry?
I'm angry at you.
Tom became very angry.
That made him angry.
Attaboy!
Tom wasn't angry.
Tom is getting angry.
He got really mad.
Tom was angry with me.
Don't get angry, Tom.
- I'm mad at Tom.
- I'm angry with Tom.
No, I'm not angry with you.
Are you angry with Tom?
Tom is angry now.
I think he's angry.
You're angry, aren't you?
Who are you angry at?
Tom isn't angry anymore.
Tom is very angry with me.
Tom was a brave soldier.
Father is angry with me.
Tom is angry and unhappy.
Tom must be angry.
He gets angry very easily.
Tom didn't seem angry.
I bet Tom is angry.
Tom got mad at Mary.
Is Tom mad at us?
I'm not mad at anybody.
- Tom is very angry.
- Tom is very mad.
Tom must be angry with me.
That made Theodore Roosevelt angry.
Tom is angry with Mary.
The seas are rough today.
Tom started to get angry.
I got angry with Tom.
Tom never seems to get upset.
- Tom is angry at you, isn't he?
- Tom is angry with you, isn't he?
he does not get mad at anything
The boss will be angry at me.
- I'm not mad at you anymore.
- I'm no longer angry at you.
Tom is still angry with you.
- Tom isn't mad at Mary.
- Tom is not mad at Mary.
Tom wasn't mad at you.
- Don't get angry.
- Don't get angry!
He's really angry.
- I know you're still angry with me.
- I know that you're still angry with me.
Don't get mad.
Tom is still angry at Mary.
- Tom became angry.
- Tom became mad.
Tom is mad at everyone.
- Tom is very mad at Mary.
- Tom is very angry with Mary.
- Tom is very cross with Mary.
Tom must be angry with Mary.
Tom didn't get angry with Mary.
Why's Tom so angry?
Why did Tom get angry?
- Tom said he isn't angry.
- Tom said he isn't mad.
- Tom said that he isn't angry.
- Tom said that he isn't mad.
- Tom told me that he was angry.
- Tom told me he was angry.
Why was Tom angry?
Lions are mad animals.
Tom may well get angry.
He's angry now, isn't he?