Examples of using "Fuma" in a sentence and their english translations:
You don't smoke, do you?
- He does not smoke.
- She does not smoke.
Does she smoke?
Do you smoke?
- Do you smoke a lot?
- Does he smoke a lot?
Tom smokes.
She does not smoke.
Don't you smoke?
My father smokes.
He does not smoke.
He smokes a lot.
Susan never smokes.
Tom doesn't smoke.
Does Tom smoke a lot?
My father seldom smokes.
Do you smoke?
Tom smokes a lot.
- Tom doesn't smoke pot.
- Tom doesn't smoke weed.
Tom doesn't smoke anymore.
Tom smokes like a chimney.
He neither smokes nor drinks.
Tom neither smokes nor drinks.
He neither smokes nor drinks.
- Tom is smoking.
- Tom's smoking.
- Tom smokes.
Tom smokes, drinks and gambles.
Tom never used to smoke, but he does now.
He smokes twenty cigarettes a day.
What brand of cigarettes do you smoke?
- She smokes 20 cigarettes a day.
- She smokes twenty cigarettes a day.
My father neither smokes nor drinks.
Her husband smokes like a chimney.
He smokes 3 packs a day.
My father neither drinks nor smokes.
You smoke far too much. You should cut back.
He doesn't smoke and he doesn't drink vodka.
He's always smoking.
Tom doesn't drink coffee, but he smokes cigarettes.
He used to smoke, but now he doesn't.
- Tom smokes three packs a day.
- Tom smokes three packs of cigarettes a day.
What brand of cigarettes do you smoke?
My father smokes a pack of cigarettes a day.
Tom smokes two or three cigarettes a day.
Kissing a person who smokes is like licking an ashtray.
He smokes like a coachman and drinks like a Cossack.
How long have you been smoking?
There was a time when my father smoked, but now he doesn't smoke anymore.
- Tom smokes on the balcony, but Mary does not like it at all.
- Tom is smoking on the balcony, but Mary doesn't like it very much.