Examples of using "Busco" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'm looking for a job.
- I'm looking for work.
- I'm job hunting.
- I am looking for a job.
- I'm looking for you.
- I am looking for you.
I'm looking for a sweater.
I'm searching for friends here.
- I am looking for my glasses.
- I'm looking for my eyeglasses.
- I'm looking for my glasses.
I'm looking for my key.
I'm looking for my boots.
- I'm looking for a job.
- I'm looking for work.
I specifically seek them out.
- I am looking for a good hotel.
- I'm looking for a good hotel.
I'm looking for a certain old woman.
- I'm looking for you.
- I am looking for you.
I'm looking for you.
I seek my own truth.
I'm looking for my dog.
I'm looking for a good restaurant.
I'm looking for someone who can speak Portuguese.
That isn't what I'm looking for.
- I'm looking for a job.
- I'm looking for work.
I am looking for a leather briefcase.
I'm looking for a place to sleep.
I'm looking for you.
- What am I supposed to be looking for?
- What I'm supposed to be looking for?
That's what I'm looking for.
I seek my own truth.
So I spend half an hour looking for the nail cutter,
I'm looking for a warm, woolen skirt.
I'm looking for a job.
I'm looking for a job.
Just looking for someone to talk to.
- I'm looking for someone with whom to learn English.
- I'm looking for someone who will learn English with me.
I'm looking for a gift for my friend.
- I am looking for a present for my mother.
- I'm looking for a present for my mother.
I'm looking for a part-time job.
I'm looking for someone who can speak Portuguese.
I'm looking for someone to play chess with.
I'm looking for a coat in my size.
I'm looking for the light switch.
I'm looking for my key.
- I still haven't found what I'm looking for.
- I still haven't found what I am looking for.
I often look up words in that dictionary.
I'm looking for someone with whom to learn English.
I'm looking for your sister. Where is she?
Trying to find the actual bit that was round the rock.
I don't need gold, I only seek the ultimate truth.
I am looking for an Italian person so as to do an Italian-Spanish exchange.
I want to eat a mango.
Climb the tree? Or do I look around in nature for clues?
- I am looking for my brother.
- I'm looking for my brother.
- I am looking for my friends.
- I'm looking for my friends.
with someone that I respect and I want approval from?
- I am looking for a hat which goes well with a brown dress.
- I'm looking for a hat that goes well with a brown dress.
- I am looking for my glasses.
- I'm looking for my glasses.
I'm looking for a place to sleep.
That's what I'm looking for.
- That isn't what I'm looking for.
- That's not what I'm looking for.
It's not a wife that I want, but a sex friend.
- I am looking for a present for my mother.
- I'm looking for a present for my mother.
I'm looking for a full-time job.
We're on the lookout for a tribal elder who's supposed to meet me to collect the vaccines.
- I'm looking for a book about medieval Spain.
- I am looking for a book about medieval Spain.
It's not a wife that I want, but a sex friend.