Examples of using "Empezar" in a sentence and their english translations:
You can start right now.
Now, first of all,
You should begin.
We can begin.
- I am ready to start.
- I'm ready to start.
So that's kind of the first thing.
And usually it started like this,
I want to start
It has just begun."
Okay, can we get started?
We agreed to start early.
- I'm going to start.
- I am going to start.
- I'm about to begin.
Who wants to begin?
They agreed to start early.
You'll have to start.
Can you start tomorrow?
Can you start tomorrow?
I want to start now.
When do you want to start?
- We just got started.
- We've just started.
When do you plan to start?
When do you mean to start?
Tell me when to begin.
Can we get started now?
When would you like to begin?
- It's started again.
- He started over.
I have only just begun.
He started just now.
You have to start.
I can start tomorrow.
- They are about to start.
- They're about to start.
Start today.
- Let's proceed.
- Let's start.
You have to start.
You have to start.
I would like to start.
Before we get started,
Before we get started,
They are about to start.
Not bad for a start.
May I start eating now?
It's started again.
We need to get started.
But I am going to start out
Just get back at it.
He is going to start tomorrow.
We can begin tonight.
Would it be better to start early?
He was about to start.
- They are about to start.
- They're about to start.
You must start immediately.
May I begin to eat?
You'll have to start.
- It started again!
- It's started again.
When would you like to begin?
I know where to start.
I think you should get started.
You can start right now.
You can start right now.
- Can I begin?
- Can I start?
- When will you start?
- When will you begin?
Are you ready to start?
You are to start at once.
We must start immediately.