Examples of using "Tímido" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm very shy.
- Tom's shy.
- Tom is shy.
- Tom is timid.
Don't be shy.
Are you shy?
Tom seems shy.
You're shy.
- I'm shy.
- I'm timid.
- I am shy.
Tom seemed shy.
- I'm not shy.
- I am not shy.
- Tom was shy.
- Tom was timid.
Don't be shy.
I never was shy.
Don't be shy.
He wasn't shy.
I am a shy boy.
- You're shy.
- You're timid.
He was shy at first.
I am a shy boy.
- He's very timid.
- He's very shy.
- He is very shy.
- I'm a little shy.
- I am a bit shy.
- I'm a bit shy.
Tom never was shy.
Tom has always been shy.
Tom is timid, isn't he?
Tom used to be very shy.
Tom is kind of shy.
- Tom is very shy.
- Tom is very timid.
I was too shy.
Tom was shy.
You're very timid.
- Tom isn't shy.
- Tom isn't timid.
Tom is extremely shy.
I'm rather shy.
Tom is painfully shy.
Tom wasn't shy.
Don't be shy, Tom.
Tom is terribly shy.
- I think Tom is timid.
- I think that Tom is timid.
Tom isn't a timid boy.
Tom is a shy and lonely boy.
He is shy of strangers.
He was shy at the beginning.
- He's a bit shy.
- He's kind of shy.
You're shy, aren't you?
Tom is shy, isn't he?
I am a shy boy.
Tom is introverted and shy.
Tom is a little shy.
Tom is just shy.
Tom is a timid boy.
Tom is a shy boy.
Tom is usually pretty shy.
Tom is shy with strangers.
Don't be shy.
- I thought Tom would be shy.
- I thought that Tom would be shy.
- The shy boy murmured his name.
- The shy boy mumbled his name.
He's as timid as a rabbit.
Tom is extremely shy, isn't he?
Tom is really shy, isn't he?
Tom is very shy, isn't he?
Tom is quite shy, isn't he?
Tom is pretty shy, isn't he?
- I knew Tom was shy.
- I knew that Tom was shy.
- I think Tom is timid.
- I think that Tom is timid.
Tom is shy, but aggressive.
Tom was a very shy boy.
Tom was a shy boy.
Tom isn't very shy.
Don't be shy in the company of others.
Don't be shy.
Tom is rather shy, isn't he?
- I think Tom is shy.
- I think that Tom is shy.
The shy pupil murmured his answer.