Examples of using "«¡mary" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mary began.
Mary slapped me.
Mary is vivacious.
Mary is glowing.
- I love you Mary!
- Mary, I love you.
I like Mary.
He likes Mary.
Mary can swim.
Mary was a cheerleader.
Mary is a stenographer.
Are you Mary?
Mary has already started.
Mary might be exaggerating.
Mary has braces.
- Mary had no husband.
- Mary didn't have a husband.
Mary ran.
- In came Mary.
- Mary came in.
- Mary burped.
- Mary belched.
“Tom!” “Mary!”
Mary shrieked.
Mary began.
Mary sighs.
Mary landed.
Long live Mary!
Hello, Mary.
Mary can dance well.
Mary can speak Japanese.
Has Mary started yet?
Does Mary understand French?
Mary looks beautiful.
Mary did have fun.
He knows Mary.
- Mary is a tomboy.
- Mary's a tomboy.
Mary was a tomboy.
Mary is a tomboy.
Mary insulted the waiter.
Tom loves Mary.
- Tom insulted Mary.
- Tom offended Mary.
They hugged Mary.
Tom respected Mary.
Is Mary your daughter?
Tom wants to kill you, Mary.
Tom broke up with Mary.
Did Tom bribe Mary?
Tom misled Mary.
Tom left Mary.
- Mary had no husband.
- Mary didn't have a husband.
Is Mary a real blonde?
- Tom hates Mary.
- Tom detests Mary.
Mary decorated the cake.
- Mary is very pretty.
- Mary is very beautiful.
- Mary is very cute.
- Mary is really beautiful.
Mary wanted to be a nurse.
Mary is my daughter.
Mary is a girl.
Mary helped because she wanted to.
Mary considered herself lucky.
Mary waxed her car.
Mary had fun.
Mary was very persuasive.
- Mary is unattractive.
- Mary is ugly.
I want Mary back.
Mary let me kiss her.
Mary played hopscotch.
Mary can swim.
Mary beamed her happiness.
Mary is hysterical.
Mary teaches yoga.
Mary is a materialist.
Mary was merry.
Mary caught syphillis.
Mary is neurotic.
Mary is pregnant.
Mary knows how to fight.
Mary is an oncologist.
Mary did not cry.
Mary is screaming.
Mary is snoring.
- Mary likes you.
- Mary does like you.
Mary came on her own.