Examples of using "Мокрая" in a sentence and their english translations:
Your clothes are wet.
She's wet.
The cat is wet.
The street is wet.
I'm wet.
Water is wet.
My shirt is wet.
Why is water wet?
- The road is still wet.
- The street is still wet.
Wet clothes adhere to the skin.
My hair is still wet.
You're wet.
I'm wet.
The road is wet and it's slippery.
My clothes are wet.
Wet clothes clung to her body.
Wet clothes cling to the body.
Wet clothes stick to your skin.
I was wet.
My clothes are still wet.
Wet clothes adhere to the skin.
Wet clothes clung to her body.
My wet clothes clung to my body.
The wet vase left a mark on the table.
Her wet clothes stuck to her body.
It's all wet.
I was wet.
My hair is still wet.
It must have rained during the night; the road is wet.
- My hair is wet.
- His hair's wet.
You must change your shirt - it's got wet.
This grass is too wet to sit on.
The ground is still wet. As likely as not, the game will be cancelled.
The ground is still wet. As likely as not, the game will be cancelled.
Why is it wet?
In the darkness, the wet pavement glistens, and a dim lantern sways in the wind.
The floor is wet and slippery. Be careful!
Tom's hair was wet.
My hair is still wet.
She was soaked from head to foot.
The wet vase left a mark on the table.
"Why are you wet?" "I fell in the water."
Really? I had no idea! Next thing you know, you'll be telling me water's wet.
- I know you didn't want Tom to wear your clothes, but his were all wet.
- I know that you didn't want Tom to wear your clothes, but his were all wet.