Examples of using "Trinta" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'm thirty.
- I'm thirty years old.
- I am thirty.
- I am thirty years old.
- I am 30 years old.
- I'm 30 years old.
We have thirty of those.
He is thirty years old.
Give me thirty minutes.
Tom has turned thirty.
- I'm thirty.
- I'm thirty years old.
- I am thirty.
- I am thirty years old.
- I am 30 years old.
- I'm 30 years old.
Count to thirty.
I owe you $30.
- You're not thirty.
- You aren't thirty.
Some months have thirty days, others thirty one.
I'm turning thirty in October.
I waited for thirty minutes.
- Tom is thirty years old.
- Tom's thirty.
- Tom is thirty.
- Tom is 30 years old.
I got up thirty minutes ago.
That shovel cost thirty dollars.
- Please wait for thirty minutes.
- Please wait thirty minutes.
I woke up thirty minutes ago.
I have about thirty of those.
I have around thirty of them.
We've got thirty minutes.
- I am 30 years old now.
- I'm 30 years old now.
- I'm thirty years old now.
- Tom waited thirty minutes.
- Tom waited for thirty minutes.
You have thirty messages.
We have thirty employees.
Tom was 30 years old.
I am thirty years old.
Tom lost thirty pounds.
You have thirty days.
Tom lived for thirty years.
Give me thirty minutes.
- Tom is around thirty years old.
- Tom is thirtyish.
- Did you say 13 or 30?
- Did you say thirteen or thirty?
We've been friends for thirty years.
I owe Tom thirty thousand.
You're thirty, right?
A month has thirty or thirty-one days. Except February.
- I paid thirty bucks for this.
- I paid thirty dollars for this.
- I'm thirty.
- I am thirty.
- I am thirty years old.
- I am 30 years old.
The association counts thirty members.
I'm only thirty years old.
I'm thirty-four.
There are thirty names on the list.
- Tom is almost thirty.
- Tom is almost thirty years old.
Tom died when he was thirty.
- The association counts thirty members.
- The association has thirty members.
- Please wait for thirty minutes.
- Please wait thirty minutes.
The club has thirty members.
- You've still got thirty minutes.
- You have thirty minutes left.
You're thirty minutes late.
Tom gave me thirty dollars.
He is about thirty.
The speech lasted thirty minutes.
Is thirty dollars enough?
- I gave Tom thirty dollars.
- I gave thirty dollars to Tom.
Tom owes me thirty dollars.
We have room for thirty people.
- Tom is only thirty years old.
- Tom is only thirty.
You're thirty minutes early.
Tom is thirty minutes late.
- Please wait for thirty minutes.
- Please wait thirty minutes.
- Tom is thirty years old.
- Tom's thirty.
- Tom is thirty.
- Tom is 30 years old.
I'm almost thirty years old.
I woke up thirty minutes ago.
Tom has lost almost thirty pounds.
She made thirty thousand dollars.
The bus is capable of carrying thirty people.
Tom is going on thirty.
- Tom lent me thirty dollars.
- Tom lent thirty dollars to me.
Tom only had thirty dollars.
I'm turning thirty next Monday.
There were thirty passengers on the bus.
The thermometer says it's thirty degrees.