Examples of using "Chapéu" in a sentence and their english translations:
Check your hat.
The hat is yours.
How much is this hat?
I bought a hat.
My hat blew off.
- Remove your hat.
- Take your hat off.
- Take off your hat.
Put on the hat.
- Remove your hat.
- Take your hat off.
- Take off your hat.
- Put your hat on.
- Put on your hat.
I'm wearing a hat.
I tried the hat on.
- He has a hat on.
- She's wearing a hat.
- He is wearing a hat.
I bought a new hat.
- Tom had a hat on.
- Tom was wearing a hat.
I like your hat.
The brown hat is old.
She was wearing a black hat.
When did you buy that hat?
He bought a hat.
- I have lost my cap.
- I lost my hat.
He took off his hat.
- This hat is mine.
- This hat belongs to me.
Don't go without a hat.
He was wearing a hat.
Bring my hat.
This hat is yours.
Your hat is silly.
Your hat looks silly.
I have lost my cap.
- He is not wearing a hat.
- He does not wear a hat.
- He has no hat on.
- He doesn't have a hat on.
Tom lost his hat.
I need a hat.
She put on her hat.
Put on your cap.
He had no hat on.
- Fetch me my hat.
- Bring me my hat.
Give me this hat.
The hat is yours.
Where did you get the hat?
Tom tipped his hat.
How much does this hat cost?
The hat is yours.
Where's your hat?
Tom bought a hat.
Give me back my hat.
This hat is mine.
- Is this hat yours?
- Is this your hat?
Her hat looked funny.
He brushed his hat.
Mary took off her hat.
Tom bought another hat.
Tom chose a hat.
Which hat do you want?
Which hat did you buy?
Is this your hat?
Tom went out without a hat.
I want to buy a hat.
I bought a hat at the store.
- I don't like his hat.
- I don't like her hat.
This hat cost ten dollars.
Tom was wearing a black hat.
Tom was wearing a strange hat.
Do you know where I put my hat?
That hat doesn't fit you.
Please take off your hat.
Fetch me my hat.
- He has a hat on.
- He is wearing a hat.
He kept his hat on.
I don't like this hat.
She had a strange hat on.
This hat is mine.
This hat will suit her.
I bought a hat in the shop.
I lost my hat on the bus.
Tom always wears a hat.
Tom doesn't always wear a hat.
Tom doesn't usually wear a hat.
- Tom frequently wears a hat.
- Tom often wears a hat.
Which hat do you want to buy?
Tom wants a new hat.
I love your hat.