Examples of using "Jazz" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom listens to jazz.
Let's listen to some jazz.
Do you still like jazz?
- I like jazz music.
- I like jazz.
Tom likes jazz.
I used to love to play jazz.
I often listen to jazz.
and jazz culture.
Do you also like jazz?
Tom doesn't like jazz.
You like jazz, don't you?
Tom used to like jazz.
They are crazy about jazz.
What's the definition of jazz?
Tom likes to listen to jazz.
Japanese young people like rock and jazz.
Tom does like jazz, doesn't he?
Tom is very interested in jazz.
- Jazz is not my speciality.
- Jazz isn't my speciality.
I don't like jazz so much.
Tom isn't really into jazz.
She likes jazz, and so do I.
He likes jazz, and so do I.
I know he likes jazz music.
He likes jazz and so do I.
I listen to jazz sometimes.
I play bass in a jazz band.
- I know that Tom likes jazz.
- I know Tom likes jazz.
Tom likes jazz, but I don't.
I didn't know Tom liked jazz.
He is among the best jazz singers.
She loves classical music, whereas I prefer jazz.
Tom is a jazz singer in Boston.
Japanese teens like rock and jazz.
I listened to some jazz last night.
Who's your favorite jazz musician?
He is studying the origin of jazz in America.
- I suspect Tom and Mary like jazz.
- I suspect that Tom and Mary like jazz.
I like not only classical music but also jazz.
Today you play jazz while tomorrow you are going to sell out your motherland.
As is often the case with educated people, he likes classical music better than jazz.
Avishai Cohen is an Israeli jazz musician. He plays double bass and is also a composer.
They came from Cab Calloway, a 1930s jazz singer and band leader.
As is often the case with educated people, he likes classical music better than jazz.