Examples of using "¡sed" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you thirsty?
Aren't you thirsty?
Aren't you thirsty?
Are you still thirsty?
Tom was thirsty.
Aren't you thirsty?
I am thirsty.
Be lenient!
Welcome.
Are you thirsty?
Are you thirsty?
We're thirsty.
Be brave.
Be sensible.
- I'm thirsty.
- I am thirsty.
You are thirsty, do you want water?
- I'm always thirsty.
- I'm still thirsty.
I'm very thirsty.
He was thirsty.
- I am not thirsty.
- I'm not thirsty.
- You are thirsty.
- You're thirsty.
Aren't you thirsty?
Boys, be ambitious.
Emily is thirsty.
- I'm very thirsty.
- I'm so thirsty.
Now I am thirsty.
Who's thirsty?
Aren't you thirsty?
Tom was thirsty.
- Tom's thirsty.
- Tom is thirsty.
I sure am thirsty.
Yes, I'm thirsty.
I got thirsty.
You're thirsty.
I'm dying of thirst.
I'm not thirsty at the moment.
because when I was thirsty,
Some kinds of food make one thirsty.
- Be bold!
- Have courage.
The horse is thirsty.
Tell her that I am thirsty.
The boys are thirsty.
I wasn't thirsty.
Marie wasn't thirsty.
- Be respectful.
- Be respectful!
Be discreet.
Be creative.
Be sensible.
Be punctual.
You are thirsty, do you want water?
- Aren't you thirsty?
- Are you thirsty?
You are thirsty, do you want water?
The boy is thirsty.
I'm not thirsty right now.
Tom isn't thirsty.