Examples of using "богаче" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Tom is much richer than Mary is.
- Tom is much richer than Mary.
I'm richer than you.
Is Tom richer than Mary?
Tom is richer than Mary.
Tom is richer than I am.
- I'm richer than Tom.
- I'm richer than Tom is.
- Tom is richer than you think he is.
- Tom is richer than you think.
He is not rich any more than I am.
Tom isn't richer than me.
Takada is the richest out of all of us.
- Tom is way richer than I am.
- Tom is way richer than me.
Tom is richer than he seems.
Why's Tom richer than me?
Tom is obviously richer than I am.
- I know you're richer than me.
- I know that you're richer than I am.
- I know that you're richer than me.
- I know you're richer than I am.
- Tom is richer than anybody else in town.
- Tom is richer than anyone else in town.
It's easier for the rich to get even richer.
Tom is richer than most of you.
Tom is richer than we thought.
The rich grow richer and the poor grow poorer.
He is richer than anyone else in this town.
The rich are getting richer.
Tom is richer than you might think.
Tom is richer than anyone else in this town.
Mary is much richer than most people think she is.
taking away that option doesn't make them any less poor
Is the richest country in the European Union richer than the richest state in the United States?
The richer the city, the more rubbish it generates.
I think you're a lot richer than most people think you are.
The richer they got, the more confident they became.
You are richer than I am because your pay is double my pay.
Were I younger and richer, you'd marry me.
Tom wants us to think he's richer than he really is.
Mary is 21 years younger than Tom, but Tom is 22 times richer than Mary.